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Adult-Use Cannabis Bill Filed in Texas 

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A bill to legalize cannabis for adult use in Texas was filed last week by state Rep. Jessica González (D). The proposal, filed during a special session called by Gov. Greg Abbott (R), would legalize cannabis for adults 21-and-older, allowing the possession up to 2.5 ounces of flower in public – with 10 ounces allowed at home – and 15 grams of concentrates. The measure would not permit home cultivation.  

Under the measure, the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (DLR) would be tasked with the regulation of cannabis production and sales, along with issuing licenses for cultivators, transporters, testing facilities, processors, and retailers. Licensing would begin by November 1, 2026.     

The bill prohibits edibles or cannabis product packaging from resembling commercial candy products and includes requirements for child-resistant packaging. The proposal includes seed-to-sale tracking requirements and rules around facility security, pesticide use, and advertising.  

The legislation would send 10% of cannabis-derived revenues to the DLR for program administration costs, 10% to the Texas Department of Safety to oversee laboratory testing, and 20% to localities with at least one cannabis license. The remaining funds would be sent to the Texas Education Agency’s Foundation School Program. 

The measure has yet to be assigned to any legislative committee.      

TG joined Ganjapreneur in 2014 as a news writer and began hosting the Ganjapreneur podcast in 2016. He is based in upstate New York, where he also teaches media studies at a local university.



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New DEA Admin Sidelines Cannabis Rescheduling Despite Earlier Promises

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Terrance C. Cole, the newly appointed Administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), failed to mention the stalled cannabis rescheduling process in a recent release outlining his eight top priorities for the federal agency.

During his confirmation hearings, when lawmakers asked about moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, Cole said that investigating the issue would be “one of my first priorities” if appointed to the position.

However, now that he has been confirmed, the new DEA chief has announced the agency’s first eight priorities, and none of them relate to the stalled cannabis rescheduling process. Instead, Cole says the agency will focus on enforcement actions like targeting international drug traffickers, including the Mexican drug cartels; disrupting illegal drug supply chains; expanding partnerships with state and local law enforcement; targeting “illicit finance,” including cryptocurrency-based sales; and other “coordinated enforcement efforts against transnational criminal organizations.”

Notably, the DEA Administrative Law Judge who was overseeing the rescheduling case announced his retirement last week, noting that moving forward, “all matters filed in this case will be forwarded to the DEA Administrator, for whatever action, if any, he deems appropriate.

President Trump said during last year’s election that he supported removing cannabis from Schedule I under the Controlled Substances Act, but since taking office, the second Trump administration has so far remained quiet on the issue.

Based in Portland, Oregon, Graham is Ganjapreneur’s Chief Editor. He has been writing about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has been contributing to Ganjapreneur since our official launch in…



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New Rules in New Zealand Place Strict Guidelines on Medical Cannabis ‘Advertising’ 

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New Zealand’s medicines and medical devices safety authority – MedSafe – has introduced its first set of guidelines for medical cannabis advertising which prohibit clinics from advertising THC or CBD products, distributing educational materials about medical cannabis, and displaying signage that suggests a clinic supplies cannabis, The Post reports. 

Sally King, executive director of the New Zealand Medical Cannabis Council (NZMCC), told The Post the rules have “a chilling effect on patient informed consent.”

“The guidance pretty much establishes that all forms of communication about medicinal cannabis are now considered advertising, including patients speaking to one another. The only real engagement is between a healthcare practitioner and their patient.” — King to The Post 

Waseem Alzaher, chief executive of Green Leaf Group, which owns the Cannabis Clinic, told The Post that the rules have “created a situation where patients are more confused, doctors are afraid to talk about it, and clinics are getting punished for trying to educate people.”

“We’ve had to invest in compliance consultants and lawyers just to make sure we’re not breaking the law by accident. That’s time and money we’d rather spend on care,” he said. “As healthcare professionals, we can’t stand up and start talking about medicinal cannabis, about what it means and how to use it safely.”

Businesses that refer to scientific research on, or provide any information for, products approved by the Ministry of Health can face penalties of up to $100,000 or six months in prison under the new rules.

In a statement to The Post, MedSafe said it had consulted “stakeholders” at the Health Ministry’s Medicinal Cannabis Agency to develop the rules but did not confirm who the stakeholders were.

“Medicinal cannabis products are unapproved medicines, and while they have been assessed for quality, they have not been assessed for their effectiveness as medicines,” the statement said. “This means there are controls around their advertising.” 



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Oklahoma Campaign to Legalize Adult-Use Cannabis Will Begin Collecting Signatures Next Month 

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The campaign seeking to legalize adult-use cannabis in Oklahoma is set to begin collecting petition signatures for its proposal next month, KOSU reports. Oklahomans for Responsible Cannabis Action (ORCA) filed its constitutional amendment to legalize cannabis for adults 21-and-older in April, and the group must collect at least 172,993 valid signatures from registered Oklahoma voters to get the question on the ballot.    

ORCA Director Jed Green told KOSU that the group is encouraged by the number of medical cannabis patient ID holders in the state, which totals about 330,000, for the signature gathering portion of the effort.

“We’ve been working to communicate with our industry and community across the state the last couple of months and expect to have a presence in at least a simple majority of Oklahoma counties when we begin on August 6.” — Green to KOSU 

If approved by voters, the amendment would remove the state’s current excise tax on medical cannabis products in addition to the adult-use reforms. Adult-use cannabis sales would be taxed at 10% under the proposal.  

During a 2023 special election, Oklahoma voters rejected a ballot question to legalize adult-use cannabis by a 63% to 38% margin. The new proposal includes safeguards for the state’s medical cannabis program, rules prohibiting the use of THC metabolite tests to determine legal violations, and protections for employees, parents, and owners of firearms.  

The proposal would allow home cultivation of cannabis and allow current medical cannabis operators to immediately enter the adult-use market.  

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