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Texas voters approved a non-binding Democratic primary ballot proposition supporting marijuana legalization and record expungement by an 80 percent margin. While the vote does not change state law, it signaling public support for reform as state agencies simultaneously move to expand Texas's medical marijuana program and regulate the hemp market.

Texas Voters Pass Recreational Cannabis Legalization Measure

Mar 4, 2026

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Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment

Texas is feeling the green heat! In a recent Democratic primary, a staggering 80% of voters backed a non-binding proposal to legalize adult-use cannabis and clear past low-level records. While this doesn't flip the switch on state law just yet, it’s a massive signal to the suits in Austin that the "just say no" era is stale. Even better, the state’s medical program is finally showing signs of life with more dispensary licenses on the way, and lawmakers are starting to get serious about sensible hemp regulations.

This matters because it shows the tide is turning in one of the toughest states for tokers. For the everyday enthusiast, this isn't just a political win; it’s the groundwork for a future where you don't have to worry about a joint landing you in hot water. As public pressure mounts and the legal market expands, Texas is inching closer to the accessibility and freedom the community deserves. Stay hopeful, Lone Star tokers—the momentum is real.

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