Gov. Greg Abbott Filled a declaration The Texas Legislature was called to another special session at noon on Aug. 15, to address 19 issues, which included regulating hemp.
Although Lt. Dan Patrick and Republican lawmakers in the state are focused on banning products made from hemp that have trace amounts THC. .”

The commonsense regulation would make it illegal to sell hemp-derived goods to anyone under the age of 21, restrict synthetically altered compounds such as delta-8 THC and limit product potency at 0.3% or 3 milligrams THC.

Abbott’s call for regulations was made in the first session of the special session, after he resigned. vetoed Patrick, the Senate’s presiding officer, introduced a prohibition bill in regular session. championed.

Texas Constitution Despite barring state lawmakers Patrick and Texas Senate Republicans did not allow a Governor’s request to be withdrawn in order to take up legislative topics during a special Session. Instead, they filed and approved legislation. Senate Bill 5, The ban on the production and sale of cannabis-derived THC products and other intoxicating substances. Charles Perry (R-Lubbock) is the sponsor of S.B. The same bill that Abbott had vetoed during the regular session was reflected in S.B.
If the move is to Ban In the Special Session, Abbott may have departed from his call for hemp THC. In the future, the products may be subject to a judicial examination.

However, the Texas House was unable to reach a quorum—meaning it didn’t have two-thirds of members present to conduct business—to vote on S.B. In the first session of special sessions, S.B. 5 was not voted on because 57 House Democrats The 150 members of Abbott’s chamber packed up their belongings and fled the city to stop them from voting for a redistricting scheme he had devised. The redistricting ploy could add five Republican seats to the U.S. House to protect the Republicans’ slim majority in Washington come the 2026 midterm election.
Although the House Democrats’ quorum busting walkout was to protest the redistricting process, their absence prevented any legislation from being completed in the 30 day special session. That included the hemp ban.
In turn, Abbott threatened If the House Democrats did not return to their legislative duties, he said he would “continue calling special sessions after special sessions until we get passed this Texas first agenda.” On August 15, he made good on his promise.
Abbott, in announcing the call for a 2nd special session, said that the “delinquent House Democrats have run away from their responsibilities to pass important legislation which will benefit Texans’ lives.”
He said that because of the Democrats’ failure to show up for work, Texas communities and families affected by Fourth of July floods have not received critical relief resources. Democrats have refused to come to work, which has caused a host of bills, including those to reduce property taxes, help survivors of human trafficking, abolish the STAAR tests, implement common sense THC regulations and others, to be put on hold. This fight will continue. This is why I called them today to complete the task. “I will use every tool necessary to make sure Texas produces results for Texans.”
Abbott, in addition to calling a special session of the Texas House of Representatives, ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to arrest any “delinquent” House Democrats that “abandoned duty”.
In relation to the flooding of Central Texas on July 4, which resulted in over There were 130 deaths in the year 2013.Gene Wu is the chair of Texas House Democratic Caucus. He has a slightly different perspective. Wu, who led the walkout to stop the redistricting plans of the Governor earlier this month, called it a political plan and claimed Abbott had submitted the map to Donald Trump.
In a press event hosted by Illinois Democratic governor. JB Pritzker at a press conference in Chicago. Wu emphasized that Texas GOP members failed to give natural disaster preparedness and flood relief priority during the initial two weeks of special session, and focused instead on the redistricting plans.
Wu, referring to the absence of legislation on preparedness for disasters, stated that “They didn’t have a law filed yet” in order to fulfill their promise. Instead, they’ve spent the entire time playing dirty games of politics which only benefit themselves.
The Texas scandal has increased the divide on the political landscape in America, amid Abbott’s demands for more arrests and special sessions.
Former President Barack Obama, in particular came out to support the Texas House Democrats quorum-busting tactic on August 14.
He said: “We cannot stand by and watch a systemic assault on democracy.” The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other A video was posted to social media. This precious democracy that we enjoy isn’t automatic; it doesn’t work by itself. We must fight for her. We must fight for this.
In response to the mid-decade attempt at gerrymandering in Texas, California Democratic Governor. Gavin Newsom has joined the battle to bring the balance back.
Newsom has accused Abbott in a letter dated August 14, Videos on Social Media It is not a good idea to give in to Trump’s redistricting demands.
Newsom declared that Trump’s election fraud is now over. “California won’t stand by and watch Trump burn it all down—we are calling a special election to redraw our congressional maps and defend fair representation.”
Newsom stated that in California he intends to gain five seats in the Democratic Congress in Washington this November through “consent from the people”, rather than rushing legislation through in a special legislative session.
Newsom called this a “five-alarm fire” for Democracy.
Gov. Greg Abbott Filled a declaration The Texas Legislature was called to another special session at 12:01 p.m. on Aug. 15, to address 19 issues, which included regulating the hemp product industry.
Although Lt. Dan Patrick and Republican lawmakers in the state are focused on banning products made from hemp that have trace amounts THC. .”


The commonsense regulation would make it illegal to sell hemp-derived goods to anyone under the age of 21, restrict synthetically altered compounds such as delta-8 THC and limit product potency at 0.3% or 3 milligrams THC.

Abbott’s call for regulations was made in the first session of the special session, after he resigned. vetoed Patrick, the Senate presiding officers, has introduced prohibition bills in regular sessions. championed.

Texas Constitution Despite barring state lawmakers Patrick and Texas Senate Republicans filed a bill and passed it, despite the governor’s order not to do so. Senate Bill 5, The ban on the production and sale of cannabis-derived THC products and other intoxicating substances. Charles Perry (R-Lubbock) is the sponsor of S.B. The same bill that Abbott had vetoed during the regular session was reflected in S.B.
If the move is to Ban In the Special Session, Abbott may have departed from his call for hemp THC. The products could become a subject of future judicial review.

However, the Texas House was unable to reach a quorum—meaning it didn’t have two-thirds of members present to conduct business—to vote on S.B. In the first session of special sessions, S.B. 5 was not voted on because 57 House Democrats They packed up and fled town in order to prevent the 150 members of the chamber from voting on Abbott’s congressional redistricting proposal. The redistricting ploy could add five Republican seats to the U.S. House to protect the Republicans’ slim majority in Washington come the 2026 midterm election.
Although the House Democrats’ walkout to break the quorum was intended to protest redistricting in particular, it also prevented anything from being accomplished in the special 30-day session. That included the hemp-ban, although the Senate had covered all of the Governor’s calls from inside their chamber.
In turn, Abbott threatened He said earlier that, should House Democrats fail to return to the legislative chambers, he “will continue to call special sessions until this Texas-first Agenda is passed.” On August 15, he made good on his promise.
Abbott, in announcing the call for a 2nd special session, said that House Democrats had “run away” from their responsibility of passing crucial legislation which would benefit Texans.
Texas flood victims and the communities that were affected have suffered because of this dereliction of duties. The Democrats’ refusal to work has halted a number of other bills that would have cut property tax, supported human trafficking victims, eliminated the STAAR exam, established commonsense THC regulation, etc. This fight will continue. This is why I called them today to complete the task. “I will use every tool necessary to make sure Texas produces results for Texans.”
Abbott also ordered that the Texas Department of Public Safety arrest “delinquents” who had “abandoned their duty” in the House of Democrats.
In relation to the flooding of Central Texas on July 4, which resulted in over There were 130 deaths in the year 2013.Gene Wu is the chair of Texas House Democratic Caucus. He has a slightly different perspective. Wu was the leader of the walkout in Texas earlier this week to protest the redistricting proposal by the governor. He called the plan a political plot and said Abbott sent it to Donald Trump with a “racist-gerrymander” map.
In a press event hosted by Illinois Democratic governor. JB Pritzker, Wu was in Chicago to point out how Texas GOP legislators failed to prioritize natural disaster relief and flood preparation during the first 2 weeks of their first special session. Instead they focused on redistricting.
Wu said that the government has not even filed legislation to implement the disaster preparedness agreement. Instead, they’ve spent the entire time playing dirty games of politics which only benefit themselves.
The Texas scandal has increased the divide on the political landscape in America, amid Abbott’s demands for more arrests and special sessions.
On August 14, former president Barack Obama endorsed the Texas House Democrats tactics of quorum busting.
He said: “We cannot stand by and watch a systemic assault on democracy.” The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each other A video was posted to social media. “This precious democracy that we have, it is not automatic; It does not execute itself. This precious democracy requires that we fight for it. We must fight for this.
In response to the mid-decade attempt at gerrymandering in Texas, California Democratic Governor. Gavin Newsom has joined the battle to bring the balance back.
Newsom accused Abbott on Aug. 14. Videos on Social Media It is not a good idea to give in to Trump’s redistricting demands.
Newsom declared that Trump’s election fraud is now over. “California won’t stand by and watch Trump burn it all down—we are calling a special election to redraw our congressional maps and defend fair representation.”
Newsom stated that in California he intends to gain five seats in the Democratic Congress in Washington this November through “consent from the people”, rather than rushing legislation through in a special legislative session.
Newsom called the situation a “five alarm fire” in terms of democracy.
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