THCa Will Get You High, but Is It Legal in Texas?
THCa is popular in Texas, but it might not be around for long.
THCa is popular in Texas, but it might not be around for long.
Perhaps the tides of two hot button issues are turning in Texas.
We in Dallas like to keep up on the most important issues, like the weather and drugs.
It was only a matter of time before the Texas AG added Big D to his long list of lawsuits for decriminalizing small amounts of weed.
The interim DPD chief told officers that the old law is now obsolete.
The Dallas Freedom Act passed with 67% of the vote, signaling a change in Dallas’ marijuana enforcement policy.
The Red-Headed Stranger is perhaps our state’s most beloved marijuana ambassador.
The ruling comes despite a letter from the DEA stating that THC-O is a Schedule I controlled substance.
Synthetic psychedelics and bath salts are some of the substances found in edible mushroom products locally.
The state submitted its arguments for banning the substances to the court last week.
The dispensers will carry the life-saving drug Naloxone, also known as Narcan, which reverses the effects of an opioid overdose.
The federal agency has been digging in to some hemp shops in Allen, though it may not get the information it’s looking for.
Earlier this week, a Dallas store was still selling the edibles that have been linked to severe adverse effects, including seizures.
The two North Texas cities are trying to limit the concentration of smoke shops in certain parts of town.
If you want to have a say in marijuana’s potential rescheduling, you better speak up soon.
Allen says the recent move is meant to mitigate the negative impacts associated with the consumption of hemp products.
The company behind the products waited 20 days after reported illnesses to initiate a recall.
Prophet Premium Blends says its Diamond Shruumz mushroom edibles will provide a safe and enjoyable experience. The FDA and CDC aren’t so sure about that.
Delta-8, delta-9, THCa and all those other intoxicating hemp products you love could be on the chopping block in the next U.S. Farm Bill.
For better or worse, changes seem to be coming to the hemp-derived cannabis industry in Texas.
The move won’t legalize marijuana across the country, but it’s a step in that direction.
One of these days, you could be stopped on the way home from the hemp shop. Here’s some advice that might keep you out of trouble.