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Majority Of Texas Voters Oppose Hemp Product Ban Like The One Vetoed By State’s Governor, Poll Finds

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Republican voters were divided on the issue with 46 percent supporting a ban and 39 percent opposing it.

By Alejandro Serrano, The Texas Tribune

A majority of Texas voters oppose a comprehensive ban on hemp-derived THC products like the one recently vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott (R), according to a statewide poll released this week.

The survey from the Texas Politics Project at the University of Texas at Austin found that 53 percent of Texas voters opposed the ban approved by the Legislature, Senate Bill 3, during the regular session that ended earlier this month. Thirty-one percent of voters voiced support for the ban.

Republican voters were divided on the issue with 46 percent supporting a ban and 39 percent opposing it, according to the poll that was conducted in early June after the Legislature adjourned but before the governor spiked SB 3 Sunday night.

Abbott’s veto of SB 3 drew immediate condemnation from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R), the state’s second-in-command who had championed the ban. Patrick, the presiding officer of the state Senate, also rejected Abbott’s call for lawmakers to more strictly regulate the products—in lieu of a ban—during an overtime legislative session next month.

“The Legislature looks toward a potentially heated special session,” the pollsters wrote, noting voters’ divided views on the issue.

SB 3 would have banned consumable hemp products that contained tetrahydrocannabinol, the psychoactive compound in marijuana known as THC. Such products have become widely available at gas stations and smoke shops across the state since lawmakers authorized the sale of consumable hemp in 2019.

Since the last-minute veto, Patrick has blasted Abbott in a rare rift between the state’s top two elected officials, who have typically been friendly during the decade they have each served in their respective roles overseeing Texas’s rightward shift.

“This is a fight that didn’t need to be,” Patrick said Monday. “Where has he been all session? Where has he been? We get this [veto] proclamation from him last night after midnight, and he parachutes in at the last moment with arguments that we do not think are valid.”

On Tuesday, Patrick said, “it won’t be long before 8,000 smoke and vape shops will be out of business in Texas” after a federal appeals court let a similar ban resume in Arkansas.

Abbott had cited the Arkansas case in his veto proclamation, where he argued that SB 3 could not withstand legal scrutiny and would be tied up in the courts for years. Responding to the Tuesday ruling, Abbott said on social media that there were key differences between the Texas and Arkansas THC bans..

“Even though the Arkansas law was not plagued with the same legal defects as the Texas bill, it still was unenforced for two years and will be further tied up in court for years to come,” Abbott wrote. “I vetoed the Texas bill because we do not have time for a protracted legal fight — we must act now to keep Texas children safe. That process begins next month.”

The governor has not otherwise responded to Patrick’s criticism and accusations.

The divided views among Republican voters on the THC ban reflect their changing attitudes on the legal status of marijuana, according to Texas Politics Project polling.

A decade ago, 31 percent of Texas Republicans said marijuana possession should not be legal under any circumstances. That figure now stands at 21 percent. Meanwhile, the percentage of Republican voters who backed legalization of small amounts of marijuana for any purpose increased from 23 percent in 2015 to 31 percent in April.

Disclosure: University of Texas at Austin has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. Financial supporters play no role in the Tribune’s journalism. Find a complete list of them here.

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2025/06/25/texas-poll-voters-oppose-thc-ban-sb-3/.

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Federal Court Rules Arkansas’ Ban on Hemp-Derived THC Can Move Forward

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The Arkansas ban on hemp-derived THC products can move forward after a federal court this week reversed a lower court’s ruling, KATV reports.

Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed the bill banning the products in 2023, but the effort was stayed when U.S. District Court Judge Billy Roy Wilson ruled the plaintiffs in a hemp industry lawsuit against the ban would face “a credible threat of criminal prosecution” for their involvement in the industry, “despite no change in federal law.” Judge Wilson blocked the ban and scheduled a bench trial, granting apparent relief to the hemp products industry in Arkansas.

But the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit ruled on Tuesday that the ban, which targets intoxicating hemp-derived products, is allowed to proceed. The policy will prohibit the sale of hemp-derived THC products in Arkansas.

Attorney General Tim Griffin (R) announced the ruling as a “significant victory.”

“Today’s ruling isn’t just a win for Arkansas, it’s a win for common sense and the rule of law. If you are selling these products, you are now doing it in violation of the law.” — Griffin, in a statement

Meanwhile, in the neighboring state of Texas, lawmakers recently passed a similar ban on intoxicating hemp products. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R), however, vetoed the proposal, pointing to the 2023 federal court decision to override the Arkansas ban in his veto message.

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Thailand Will Reclassify Cannabis as Narcotic

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Government officials in Thailand have decided to re-prohibit cannabis after decriminalizing the plant three years ago, threatening the $1 billion industry that has blossomed since the reforms, Reuters reports.

Thailand was the first country in Asia to adopt significant cannabis reforms; critics of the decriminalization policy, however, have argued that the industry was left under-regulated. Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin signed the order on Monday, and the new policy will prohibit the sale of cannabis products to customers without a medical prescription.

“Cannabis will be classified as a narcotic in the future.” — Somsak, in a statement

The rule change is set to take effect after appearing in the Royal Gazette, the report said.

A 2024 opinion survey by Thailand’s National Institute of Development Administration found that 75% of Thais supported the government’s proposal to relist cannabis as an illegal drug.

The policy change has been a stated priority of the ruling Pheu Thai Party — which previously had vowed to recriminalize the drug — but its members were held back by their former coalition partner, the Bhumjaithai Party, the Associated Press reports. The Bhumjaithai Party recently exited the coalition, however, amid fallout from a leaked phone call between Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and a former leader of Cambodia.

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Iowa Lawmaker Supporting Medical Psilocybin Bashes Bill That Would’ve Legalized Only A Synthetic Version Of The Psychedelic

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Shipley said he “condemns Compass Pathways” for its approach at creating, and patenting, a synthetic version of the “natural psilocybin that God has given us that everyone knows and loves.” 

By Cami Koons, Iowa Capital Dispatch

An Iowa lawmaker who pushed for the passage of a bill to create a state program allowing the medicinal use of psilocybin said Gov. Kim Reynolds’s (R) decision to veto a bill pertaining to the psychoactive compound in magic mushrooms was a “great decision.”

Rep. Jeff Shipley (R-Fairfield) said rather than focus on rescheduling a synthetic version of the drug, the state should instead prioritize creating a state program legalizing the psychiatric use of naturally occurring psilocybin.

House File 383 would have allowed for the prescription and distribution of synthetic psilocybin immediately following federal approval of the drug, and mirrored a similar bill, which was signed into law, in Colorado.

The bill dealt with crystalline polymorph psilocybin, a compound commonly known as COMP360, which is a treatment developed by the biotechnology company Compass Pathways to help patients with treatment of resistant depression, post traumatic stress disorder and anorexia nervosa.

Shipley said he “condemns Compass Pathways” for its approach at creating, and patenting, a synthetic version of the “natural psilocybin that God has given us that everyone knows and loves.”

Compass Pathways declined to comment on the veto of the bill, which it lobbied in support of, and on Shipley’s comment.

Shipley’s emailed statement also apologized for his vote in favor of the bill, which passed unanimously in both the House and Senate.

“The proper legal framework is to reschedule psilocybin to schedule IV or III, and allow the relevant state regulatory boards to make it available as medicine,” Shipley said.

Reynolds, in her explanation of the veto, similarly said the state should have time to review any federal action on the synthetic version of the drug before it legalizes it at the state level.

Shipley was a vocal supporter of House File 978, which would have legalized the use of psilocybin for psychiatric treatment through a state program. The proposed program would have operated similarly to the state’s medical cannabis program.

The bill passed the House with an overwhelming majority in late April, but was not taken up by the Senate.

“It’s my hope and prayer that the Governor’s office and the Iowa Senate will agree to take up…HF978 as an immediate priority next January,” Shipley said.

This story was first published by Iowa Capital Dispatch.

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