Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1750

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the processing, manufacture, and sale of hemp products for smoking.

Impact

The changes proposed by HB 1750 would have a significant effect on existing state laws concerning hemp-derived products. Previously, regulations in the Agriculture Code explicitly prohibited the manufacturing of products containing hemp for smoking. By lifting this ban, the bill opens the door for producers and retailers to create hemp products for smoking, aligning Texas law more closely with evolving federal regulations surrounding hemp cultivation and cannabinoid use. This shift is anticipated to stimulate economic activity within the hemp industry in Texas, providing new business opportunities and potentially leading to increased tax revenue from sales.

Summary

House Bill 1750 seeks to amend current Texas laws regarding the processing, manufacture, and sale of hemp products intended for smoking. The bill specifically removes the prohibition against the manufacturing of such hemp products, thereby allowing for a regulated market for consumable hemp products that can be smoked. By redefining smoking to include the act of burning or heating a substance for inhalation purposes, the legislation aims to create a clearer framework for these products' legal status within the state.

Contention

While the bill is expected to foster growth within the hemp market, it may also introduce debates regarding public health and regulatory oversight. Some stakeholders might raise concerns about the implications of making smoked hemp products more readily available, particularly regarding the marketing and sale to younger populations. Furthermore, the bill could lead to discussions about how to effectively regulate the quality and safety of these consumable products to prevent health risks that may arise from improper manufacturing or product misrepresentation.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Agriculture Code

  • Chapter 122. Cultivation Of Hemp
    • Section: 301

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 443. Manufacture, Distribution, And Sale Of Consumable Hemp Products
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4918

Relating to the processing, manufacture, and sale of hemp products for smoking.

TX HB4439

Relating to the production, sale, distribution, delivery, and regulation of consumable hemp products; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB4238

Relating to the production, sale, distribution, delivery, and regulation of consumable hemp products.

TX SB264

Relating to the production, sale, distribution, delivery, and regulation of consumable hemp products.

TX HB1937

Relating to the regulation of the cultivation, manufacture, processing, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, delivery, transfer, possession, use, and taxation of cannabis and cannabis products and local regulation of cannabis establishments; authorizing the imposition of fees; requiring an occupational license; creating a criminal offense; imposing a tax.

TX SB497

Relating to the processing and sale of kratom and kratom products; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB861

Relating to the processing and sale of kratom and kratom products; providing civil penalties; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB1831

Relating 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.

TX SB209

Relating to regulating the cultivation, manufacture, processing, distribution, sale, testing, transportation, delivery, transfer, possession, and use of cannabis and cannabis products; authorizing the imposition of fees; requiring occupational licenses; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3652

Relating to the regulation of the cultivation, manufacture, distribution, sale, testing, possession, and use of cannabis and cannabis products; authorizing the imposition of taxes and fees; requiring an occupational license; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.