Texas Legislature Debates Medical Marijuana and THC Ban Controversies

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The Texas House rejected the Senate's amendments to a bill that would expand the state's medical marijuana program, leading to a conference committee to resolve differences. The bill aims to increase dispensaries, expand qualifying conditions, and allow various cannabis products, but several provisions, including conditions like glaucoma and traumatic brain injury, were removed or altered. The legislation is part of ongoing debates over cannabis policy and drug law reforms in Texas.
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