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Texas health officials have proposed new rules for the state's hemp market, including an age limit of 21 for consumable products, increased licensing fees, and a shift to a total THC standard, which critics worry will strain small businesses and eliminate popular products like hemp flower. The proposal, which is open for public comment until January 26, is part of a broader effort to codify hemp regulations and comes alongside an expansion of the state's medical marijuana program.

Texas Seeks Public Comment on New Hemp Rules for Age, Fees, and Labeling

Dec 30, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Texas health officials are moving to tighten the reins on the state's hemp market with a new set of proposed regulations. Following an executive order from the governor, the Department of State Health Services is looking to codify rules that include a strict 21+ age limit for consumable hemp, higher licensing fees, and more rigorous testing and packaging requirements. Most notably, the state wants to shift to a total THC standard. Advocates warn this change could effectively ban popular items like hemp flower, potentially pushing enthusiasts toward unregulated markets.

On the brighter side, Texas is also working to expand its medical marijuana program, with plans to increase the number of licensed dispensaries significantly by 2026. This matters to the community because while the new hemp restrictions might limit access to natural flower, the medical expansion shows a growing recognition of cannabis's benefits. For everyday tokers, these updates highlight the ongoing tug-of-war between safety regulations and maintaining access to the products we love. If you’re in Texas, now is the time to make your voice heard during the public comment period.

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