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Texas officials are distributing a checklist to help hemp businesses comply with new state cannabis rules, including age restrictions to prevent sales of intoxicating cannabinoid products to people under 21. Meanwhile, the U.S. Senate passed a spending bill with language that could recriminalize THC-containing hemp products, a move condemned by Texas industry groups. Separately, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) adopted new rules expanding the state's medical marijuana program, increasing the number of licensed dispensaries.

Texas Releases Hemp Compliance Checklist for Businesses

Nov 11, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Texas is currently a whirlwind of cannabis activity, as state officials have released a new compliance "checklist" to help hemp businesses navigate a shifting landscape. The big focus here is strict age-gating, requiring retailers to verify that customers are at least 21 before selling any consumable hemp products like gummies or oils. While the state is providing these tools for legal operation, a major threat looms from D.C., where the U.S. Senate recently passed a bill that could effectively recriminalize hemp-derived THC products. This federal move has local advocates and the Texas Hemp Business Council sounding the alarm over the potential destruction of a thriving industry.

On a brighter note, Texas is also making moves to expand its medical marijuana program, with plans to add 12 new dispensary licenses. For everyday enthusiasts, this push-and-pull is vital; while the medical expansion increases safe access, the federal threat to hemp could wipe out the accessible options many Texans currently rely on for wellness. Keeping these businesses compliant and vocal is our best shot at maintaining local access.

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