On Sunday, shortly before the Senate sent the THC ban to Abbott’s desk, Oliverson and Patrick announced they had struck a deal to include chronic pain in the medical marijuana expansion bill. The measure would also quadruple the number of licensed medical marijuana dispensers and let providers operate satellite storage facilities designed to make it easier for patients to fill their prescriptions.

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GOP Senator Who Opposes Marijuana Legalization Complains About Federal Alcohol Guidelines Recommending Americans Drink Less

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 A spokesperson for Gov. Greg Abbott (R) said only that he “will thoughtfully review any legislation sent to his desk.” By Jasper Scherer, The Texas Tribune A bill that would ban all products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s (R) desk after the Senate late Sunday approved the House version of the bill advanced  Read More  

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