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The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill to add new qualifying conditions to the state’s medical cannabis program and allow for new prescribed products. House Bill 46 would add chronic pain and Crohn’s disease to the list of qualifying conditions and give patients access to new products. Texas lawmakers are in a showdown over intoxicating hemp products in the state.

Texas House Votes to Expand Medical Cannabis Program

May 14, 2025

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



The Texas House of Representatives passed a bill Tuesday seeking to add new
qualifying conditions to the state’s medical cannabis program and allow for
new prescribed products, the Texas Tribune reports.

House Bill 46, introduced by state Rep. Ken King (R), would add chronic pain
and Crohn’s disease to the list of qualifying conditions. The proposal
would also give patients access to new products including patches,
topicals, suppositories, prescribed inhalers, and some vaping devices, and
would expand rural access to the program, the report said.

“There are too many Texans who are still struggling to get access to the
medicine they legally have a right to receive.” — King, in a floor statement

The Texas Compassionate Use Program was established by lawmakers in 2015 to
give state-registered patients access to low-dose medical cannabis
products. The program originally was designed for epilepsy patients, but
lawmakers have expanded the program over the years to cover other
conditions including cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder, multiple
sclerosis, an incurable neurodegenerative disease, and others.

Meanwhile, Texas lawmakers are in a showdown over intoxicating hemp
products in the state: the Senate passed an outright ban last month on
products containing any amount of THC, but the bill was recently amended by
a House committee to regulate — not gut — the retail hemp market.

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