Cannabis in Texas
Adult-use cannabis is not legal in Texas. In 2015, the Texas Compassionate Use Act legalized high-CBD (at least 10%) and low-THC (no more than 0.5%) oil for epilepsy patients. In 2019, the law expanded to add several more conditions, but it is still extremely limited.
Overview of Key Texas Cannabis Laws
Is medical cannabis allowed? Limited to high-CBD (at least 10%), low-THC (no more than 0.5%) oil
Is adult-use cannabis allowed? No
Personal Laws
Cannabis has not been decriminalized in Texas. Possession of 2 oz. or less is a misdemeanor penalized with a maximum fine of $2,000 and up to 180 days in jail.
Personal Possession
Overall Possession: None
Personal Growing
Personal growing is not allowed in Texas.
Registered Medical Patient Growing: N/A
Medical Cannabis Patient Qualification and Registry
Patients in Texas can only access high-CBD, low-THC cannabis oil if they have a qualifying condition and receive a prescription from a doctor registered to prescribe it with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Qualifying medical conditions include:
- Epilepsy
- A seizure disorder
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Spasticity
- Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- Autism
- Terminal cancer
- Incurable neurodegenerative diseases
Business Laws
The state of Texas does not have a regulated cannabis industry. There are three vertically integrated and licensed “dispensing organizations” that each operate as cultivator, processor, and dispensary.
License Types
- Dispensing Organization
License Fees
N/A
License Timeline
The state is not issuing new licenses.
Testing
Testing is required.
Training
There is no required training for cannabis industry business owners or workers in Texas.
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Sources and More Information
- NORML
- Marijuana Policy Project
- National Cannabis Industry Association
- Texas Department of Public Safety
- Texas Department of Agriculture
Data current as of 1/24/20.