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Ban sale of hemp products to minors

Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order banning hemp and hemp-derived product consumption for minors and regulating its sale, though critics question its impact. Abbott directed the Department of State Health Services and the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission to prohibit the sale of hemp-derived products to minors and require age verification upon purchasing for all customers; retailers who violate the order will have their permits revoked.
Source: The Shorthorn, "THC," on 2026 Texas Gubernatorial race , Sep 16, 2025

Treat fentanyl deaths as poisonings, prosecute as murders

Mexican drug cartels make fentanyl look like legitimate medicine -- even candy. But that one pill can kill. To end cartel killings of Texans, we must do two things: call fentanyl deaths what they are -- poisonings -- and prosecute them as murders. We must also increase the supply of lifesaving NARCAN, so we can save more Texans who are ambushed by fentanyl.
Source: 2023 State of the State Address to the Texas legislature , Feb 16, 2023

Expand medical marijuana use for cancer, PTSD

Support Summary by Houston Public Media (9/2/21): Thousands more Texans can now be prescribed medical cannabis oil with low levels of THC, the ingredient that gets people high. House Bill 1535 expands the state's compassionate use program to people with any type of cancer and those dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder. The law also doubled the THC limit allowable under the program from 0.5% to 1%.

Opposition Summary by KWTX-10 (6/15/21): The measure falls short of what many advocates had hoped for. Its sponsor said on the House floor that her counterparts in the Senate were unwilling to budge including Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick]. A Patrick spokesperson said the Lt. Gov. is "strongly opposed to weakening any laws against marijuana."

Legislative Outcome: Passed Senate 31-0-0 on May/25/21; passed House 119-25-1 on May/28/21; Signed by Governor Greg Abbott on Jun/15/21.

Source: KWTX-10 on Texas State Legislature voting records HB1535 , Jun 15, 2021

More drug testing for unemployment insurance applicants

We write to you today in support of H.J. Res. 42, your legislation that would disapprove of the US Department of Labor's recent regulation regarding states' ability to drug test individuals who apply for unemployment insurance (UI).

Congress authorized the Labor Department to craft a rule that would provide states the option to drug test unemployment insurance applicants. Unfortunately, the Obama Administration drafted the rule too narrowly, undermining the intent of Congress and permitting drug testing in too few instances.

Drug testing UI applicants can help individuals suffering from substance abuse to access necessary care and treatment so they may re-enter the workforce as healthy and productive members of society. We believe this rule should be replaced with a new rule that allows increased flexibility for states to implement UI drug testing that best fits the needs of each state. We look forward to working with Congress on this issue going forward.

Source: 2018 Texas Governor campaign press release , Feb 10, 2017

Respond to the evil threat posed by drug cartels

When it comes to our state's responsibilities, our first and foremost obligation is to protect our citizens' safety. We cannot be naive to the threat posed by drug cartels, transnational gangs and human smuggling and traffic operations. In the face of such evil, we cannot respond with apathy, but resolve.

We will not fail my fellow Texans. We will do what the federal government has failed to do. We will secure our border.

Source: State of the State address to 2015 Texas Legislature , Feb 17, 2015

Rated D by NORML, indicating a "hard-on-drugs" stance.

Abbott scores D by the NORML on drug reform

OnTheIssues.org interprets the 2016 NORML scores as follows:

About NORML (from their website, www.norml.org):

National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Law`s mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to achieve the repeal of marijuana prohibition so that the responsible use of cannabis by adults is no longer subject to penalty.

NORML is a nonprofit, public-interest lobby that for more than 30 years has provided a voice for those Americans who oppose marijuana prohibition. We represent the interests of the tens of millions of Americans who smoke marijuana responsibly and believe the recreational and medicinal use of marijuana should no longer be a crime.

NORML supports the removal of all criminal penalties for the private possession & responsible use of marijuana by adults, including the cultivation for personal use, and the casual nonprofit transfers of small amounts. This model is called `decriminalization.`

NORML additionally supports the development of a legally controlled market for marijuana, where consumers could purchase it from a safe, legal and regulated source. This model is referred to as `legalization.`

NORML believes that marijuana smoking is not for kids and should only be used responsibly by adults. As with alcohol consumption, it must never be an excuse for misconduct or other bad behavior. Driving or operating heavy equipment while impaired from marijuana should be prohibited.

NORML strongly supports the right of patients to use marijuana as a medicine when their physician recommends it to relieve pain and suffering.

Lastly, NORML supports the right of farmers to commercially cultivate hemp for industrial purposes, such as food and fiber production.

Source: NORML website 16_NORML on Nov 8, 2016

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