Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1341

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

Caption

Relating to repealing certain offenses and removing certain regulations relating to the cultivation, manufacture, delivery, and possession of marihuana and cannabis.

Impact

The implications of HB 1341 could be extensive, potentially affecting various aspects of state law related to drug-related offenses. By removing specific provisions that criminalize the production and possession of cannabis, the bill would not only lessen the legal penalties for individuals but could also shift resources within the criminal justice system. This legislative change has the potential to redirect law enforcement efforts away from enforcement against non-violent cannabis-related offenses towards addressing more pressing issues, thereby reducing the state’s overall incarceration rates and fostering a more equitable legal environment.

Summary

House Bill 1341 seeks to repeal certain offenses and regulations associated with the cultivation, manufacture, delivery, and possession of marihuana and cannabis in Texas. By eliminating these offenses, the bill represents a significant shift in the state's approach to cannabis regulation, aligning with broader national trends towards legalization and decriminalization. Proponents argue that such changes will modernize state law and provide meaningful relief to individuals previously penalized for cannabis-related activities that are increasingly considered socially acceptable and beneficial for economic development.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1341 appears to be largely positive among supporters who advocate for drug policy reform and the dismantling of stigma associated with cannabis use. However, there are notable concerns among opponents who worry about public health implications and the potential for increased access to cannabis among minors. The discussions reflect a broader societal debate regarding the balance between individual freedoms and community safety, with a considerable division of opinion in both legislative circles and the public at large.

Contention

Notable points of contention related to HB 1341 include the potential implications for local law enforcement and public health. Critics express concern about the possible normalization of marihuana, fearing it could lead to wider misuse amongst younger populations. Additionally, the repeal of regulations surrounding cultivation and delivery may raise questions regarding safety and quality control in cannabis products. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, these issues will likely be central to ongoing discussions among lawmakers and stakeholders.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Agriculture Code

  • Chapter 1. General Provisions
    • Section: New Section

Code Of Criminal Procedure

  • Chapter 13. Venue
    • Section: 22

Health And Safety Code

  • Chapter 443. Manufacture, Distribution, And Sale Of Consumable Hemp Products
    • Section: New Section
    • Section: 2025
  • Chapter 481. Texas Controlled Substances Act
    • Section: 111
    • Section: 120
    • Section: 121
  • Chapter 487. Texas Compassionate-use Act
    • Section: New Section

Occupations Code

  • Chapter 169. Authority To Prescribe Low-thc Cannabis To Certain Patients For Compassionate Use
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1763

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

TX HB3620

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

TX HB2165

Relating to repealing marihuana offenses; prohibiting the sale or distribution of marihuana to a minor; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB1175

Relating to the criminal and licensing consequences of certain criminal offenses involving the possession or delivery of marihuana and cannabis concentrate or possession of drug paraphernalia; imposing a fee; authorizing a fine.

TX HB551

Relating to the prosecution of and criminal penalties for the possession of marihuana concentrate; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB760

Relating to the prosecution of and criminal penalties for the possession of marihuana concentrate; creating criminal offenses.

TX SB208

Relating to the criminal penalties for delivery and possession of marihuana and citations given for those offenses.

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 HB2568

Relating to the manufacture, delivery, and possession of certain tetrahydrocannabinols under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.

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.

Similar Bills

TX HB1763

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

TX HB3620

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

TX HB2601

Relating to the criminal penalties for possession of marihuana.

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 SB208

Relating to the criminal penalties for delivery and possession of marihuana and citations given for those offenses.

TX HB2446

Relating to the criminal penalties for possession of marihuana.

TX HB2871

Relating to the criminal penalties for possession of marihuana; changing the eligibility for community supervision.