HB5307
IntroducedTXRelating to the regulation of the cultivation, manufacture, processing, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, delivery, transfer, possession, use, and taxation of cannabis and cannabis products and the local regulation of cannabis establishments; providing for expunction of records relating to certain decriminalized conduct; authorizing the imposition of fees; requiring an occupational license; creating a criminal offense; imposing a tax.
Texas · Session 2025
Summary
A Texas bill proposes a comprehensive state framework for cannabis cultivation, manufacture, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, possession, use, and taxation, including record expunction, occupational licensing, and new criminal offenses; it has received its first reading. If enacted, the bill would create an entirely new licensed cannabis market in Texas, directly affecting the legal standing and operational requirements of retailers, cultivators, labs, and patients in the state.
What
A Texas bill proposes a comprehensive state framework for cannabis cultivation, manufacture, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, possession, use, and taxation, including record expunction, occupational licensing, and new criminal offenses; it has received its first reading.
Who
retailers and cultivators and labs and patients
Why
If enacted, the bill would create an entirely new licensed cannabis market in Texas, directly affecting the legal standing and operational requirements of retailers, cultivators, labs, and patients in the state.
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