Efforts to ban THC sales (Dec. 6, 2024)

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick stated on Friday’s show that during the 2025 legislative session, he will work to impose a statewide ban on the sale of any consumable THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) products. What Patrick has determined to be one of his main focuses for the regular session is further revealed.

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