Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4276

Caption

Relating to the legalization of certain cannabidiol.

Impact

If passed, HB4276 would have significant implications for both consumers and businesses within Texas. By legalizing specific forms of cannabidiol, the bill is projected to promote broader utilization of hemp-derived products, potentially benefiting those seeking medicinal therapies. Furthermore, it could stimulate economic activity within the state by encouraging the growth of the cannabidiol market, supporting local businesses, and potentially attracting investment in the agricultural sector focused on hemp cultivation.

Summary

House Bill 4276 aims to legalize certain forms of cannabidiol within the state of Texas by amending existing definitions related to controlled substances in the Health and Safety Code. The legislation specifically exempts cannabidiol categorized under the definition of 'hemp' in accordance with federal regulations. This act seeks to clarify the status of cannabidiol, which is often used for therapeutic purposes, ensuring that it is not classified as a controlled substance under state law. As a result, individuals and businesses involved in the production, distribution, or consumption of cannabidiol products may find enriched legal protections and clearer pathways for operation and access.

Contention

Notably, stakeholders may have differing opinions regarding the potential impact of legalized cannabidiol. Proponents argue that this bill would help alleviate health issues for many Texans by providing access to alternative therapeutic options. However, opponents might express concerns about the regulatory framework surrounding the production and sale of these substances and the perceived risks associated with altering the legal status of products derived from cannabis. This legislative change could also prompt discussions on public safety and the effectiveness of regulations intended to govern these products or their use.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB87

Relating to the criminal penalties for possession or delivery of marihuana concentrate.

TX HB127

Relating to the criminal penalties for possession or delivery of marihuana concentrate.

TX HB1374

Relating to the criminal penalties for possession or delivery of marihuana concentrate.

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 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.

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 HB218

Relating to the criminal and licensing consequences of certain offenses relating to the possession of marihuana, certain tetrahydrocannabinols, certain synthetic cannabinoids, and drug paraphernalia; imposing a fee.

TX SB967

Relating to the criminal and licensing consequences of certain offenses relating to the possession of marihuana, certain tetrahydrocannabinols, certain synthetic cannabinoids, and drug paraphernalia; imposing a fee.

TX HB3620

Relating to repealing certain offenses and removing certain regulations relating to marihuana, cannabis, cannabinoids, synthetic cannabinoids, and paraphernalia.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.