THC Ban: Texas Ag Commissioner supports regulations over federal ban

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Texas Ag Commissioner supports THC regulations over ban

In reopening the federal government, lawmakers passed a bill banning THC products across the country. Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said he supports regulations over a ban and believes the federal government will ultimately make some changes before the new law goes into effect.

In reopening the federal government, lawmakers passed a bill banning THC products across the country.

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said he supports regulations over a ban and believes the federal government will ultimately make some changes before the new law goes into effect.

Federal THC Ban

What we know:

The funding package passed by Congress included language banning the sale of hemp-derived products with more than .4 milligrams of THC, the psychoactive element in marijuana. That amount is considered a very low microdose.

The federal change will not be implemented for a year. But if it stays as is, it could result in many of Texas’s 8,000 vape and smoke shops closing.

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who supports a total ban, applauded the move, claiming "highly-intoxicating THC" will essentially be banned in America.

Texas veterans plan to lobby against federal hemp THC ban

Now that the government funding bill has passed, federal operations have resumed. However, a last-minute addition that aims to ban hemp-derived THC products now has many Texans concerned.

What they're saying:

Miller said he supports a ban on synthetic products and more regulations for THC products.

"What happened on the federal level is much better because it’s uniform from state to state. It’s a level playing field now. It outlaws the synthetics, and that was a problem. When we implemented our hemp growing rules, those synthetics didn’t exist," he said.

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Sid Miller on beef prices, THC ban | FULL

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller shares his thoughts on how long it will take beef prices to drop and whether a newly approved federal legislation will succeed in banning THC products across the country.

Still, Miller doesn’t believe an all-out ban is the solution. He supports more regulations.

"Well, I don’t want an all-out ban because I want those veterans with PTSD to be able to get treated and get their, you know, their medical condition, it helps. I mean, we’ve got the research now that it helps a lot of ailments," he said.

Miller believes Congress will make some changes before the ban goes into effect.

The Source: FOX 4's Steven Dial gathered the information in this story from an interview with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.

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