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CheersforBeers said:

I think they pass it back to the states to regulate

I don't think it works like that. I think what will happen is spelled out in the bill. If they were leaving it to the states it simply wouldn't say anything. But, I am just a simple science guy, not a government law guy.
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I finally read a decent article on this ban. USA Today. Anyway, the important thing for now is that the ban doesn't take effect for one year from the bill signing. So, maybe something can be done before an industry is killed, but probably won't.
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States could just ignore the federal law and make their own like all the legal states have done. That said, doubt texas would do anything.
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Once Texas finds a way to get their cut they'll make it legal. Got to get the big lobbyists and distributors involved.
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jah003 said:

Once Texas finds a way to get their cut they'll make it legal. Got to get the big lobbyists and distributors involved.

if that's the case, they could have just legalized weed a long time ago and taxed the hell out of it. It has more to do with your second sentence, but maybe that's what you are getting at.
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AggieOO said:

jah003 said:

Once Texas finds a way to get their cut they'll make it legal. Got to get the big lobbyists and distributors involved.

if that's the case, they could have just legalized weed a long time ago and taxed the hell out of it. It has more to do with your second sentence, but maybe that's what you are getting at.

Yea I see this as similar to beer distribution. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong but I don't think any Hemp/THC products are on the 3 tiered system like beer is. I'm sure once they get that sorted out and everyone is getting their cut it will be legal. I'm not convinced the politicians really care about anything but the money when it comes to legalizing.
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This right here is 100% spot on. Some distributors are carrying these now but little to no protection due to the vagueness of the law currently. I think it ideally will be given some federal framework guidelines and then hopefully implemented at state levels to their discretion. Assuming Texas will have a stricter stance than majority of states.

I doubt they fully ban it because as we have seen before a prohibition type stance doesn't work and the hemp/thc industry has become massive since the farm bill allowing hemp products was implemented.
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AggieOO said:

jah003 said:

Once Texas finds a way to get their cut they'll make it legal. Got to get the big lobbyists and distributors involved.

if that's the case, they could have just legalized weed a long time ago and taxed the hell out of it. It has more to do with your second sentence, but maybe that's what you are getting at.

This is a great way to stifle an industry and continue the growth of the black market.

Tax it at a reasonable amount? Yes. About the same as a pack of cigs or a case of beer as a %. But tax it too much and you get what California has where it is cheaper to just take the risk of an illegal grow vesus paying the multitude of various taxes annually that amount to well into the 6 figures to obtain a license.
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Tejas Tonic is pretty good.


I bought a pallet of them when it seemed like thc drinks would be banned back in the summer.
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schmellba99 said:

AggieOO said:

jah003 said:

Once Texas finds a way to get their cut they'll make it legal. Got to get the big lobbyists and distributors involved.

if that's the case, they could have just legalized weed a long time ago and taxed the hell out of it. It has more to do with your second sentence, but maybe that's what you are getting at.

This is a great way to stifle an industry and continue the growth of the black market.

Tax it at a reasonable amount? Yes. About the same as a pack of cigs or a case of beer as a %. But tax it too much and you get what California has where it is cheaper to just take the risk of an illegal grow vesus paying the multitude of various taxes annually that amount to well into the 6 figures to obtain a license.

i was being somewhat facetious to make a point that I just don't see Texas doing much on the legalization front, even with hemp-derived.
AggieOO
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Perhaps I will be wrong.

https://www.texastribune.org/2025/11/18/texas-hemp-thc-marijuana-regulations-tabc-federal/
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Just tried the 8th Wonder 10 mg drinks. These are the best tasting I have tried so far. These THC hit differently than the others. This didn't make me tired. This made me happy. 2 thumbs up from this guy. Maybe the word is out because it was out of stock at total wine.
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