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Texas significantly expanded its medical marijuana program (TCUP) in September 2023 by adding new qualifying conditions, increasing THC limits, and increasing the number of licensed distributors from three to 15. The expansion is already credited with a 32 percent rise in registered patients and is expected to lower product costs, though distributors say the program's biggest hurdle is the low number of medical providers registered to prescribe cannabis.

Texas Medical Market Finally Grows: Patient Numbers Surge as New Dispensary Licenses Roll Out

Jan 12, 2026

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Texas is finally stepping up its medical game, and it’s a massive win for patients in the Lone Star State. The Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP) recently underwent its most significant expansion yet, opening the doors for folks with chronic pain, TBI, and several other conditions. To keep up with the 32% surge in patient enrollment, the state is bumping the number of licensed distributors from just three to 15. Companies like Texas Original are already scaling up with massive new facilities and satellite hubs to get products to patients faster and cheaper.

The real bottleneck now? Getting doctors on board. With only about 800 of the state’s 80,000 physicians registered to prescribe, there’s still a major gap in accessibility. However, with federal rescheduling on the horizon, the vibe is shifting. For regular tokers, this matters because as Texas scales, the "regulatory tax" drops, meaning more variety and lower prices. It’s a clear sign that even in strict states, the community's push for better access is finally paying off.

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