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A new poll shows that a majority of Texas voters want the state's marijuana laws to be less strict, with 48% supporting looser cannabis laws, 16% wanting them to stay the same, and 22% favoring stricter laws. Support for loosening restrictions has increased, particularly among Democrats and independents. Separately, Texas is expanding its medical marijuana program and proposing rules for new qualifying conditions and inhalation devices. There are also legislative efforts to protect consumers from criminal charges for unknowingly possessing illegal THC amounts in hemp products and to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older.

Texas Voters Are Ready to Lighten Up: New Poll Shows Major Support for Looser Cannabis Laws

Sep 11, 2025

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Kyle Jaeger

Marijuana Moment

Texas is feeling the green vibes, as a fresh poll shows that nearly half of Lone Star State voters are ready to ditch strict cannabis laws. While politicians keep bickering over hemp rules, 48% of residents want to see the state loosen up, a sentiment that is steadily growing across party lines. Even better news for the community: Texas is making moves to expand its medical program, adding more qualifying conditions and finally issuing 12 new dispensary licenses to help fix those long-standing access issues. Lawmakers are also pushing common-sense bills to protect hemp shoppers from accidental criminal charges and even eyeing a path for full adult-use legalization.

For everyday tokers, this is a massive signal that the culture is winning in one of the toughest states. More dispensaries mean shorter drives and better selection, while the push for consumer protection shows that advocates are finally being heard. It’s a clear sign that even in Texas, the community’s voice is becoming too loud for the legislature to ignore.

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