
Texas Lieutenant Gove Dan Patrick (R) released one Rare public rebuke Greg abot over against fellow Republican government on Friday Abbut’s recent executive order For the purpose of regulating the sale of THC products in the state.
Abbeat executive OrderState agencies directed state agencies to stop the minor sales of THC products, as state MPs failed to reach an agreement on sanctions in the session.
Patrick indicated in his letter that he feared that limited restrictions could pave the way for entertaining marijuana in Texas.
Patrick wrote, “I will always be against any path that can open the door for entertaining marijuana in our state.” “We don’t want to be another unsuccessful Colorado.”
Marijuana is illegal in Texas, but the state has gone to allow the sale of ganja-reputed products with the lower levels of THC in recent years, including edibles, topical products, and infused drinks.
Patrick has written that he, Abbott and State House speaker – Texas’s top three state Republican officials – spent hours to find a consensus on THC. ”
Patrick said in a statement, “We cannot come on an agreement on a safe THC concentration, service or amount, so that there will be no intoxication and misuse.” “Although we tried to find a common land on a law to protect the public, the legislature could not vote for unknown only on those three important issues.”
The six-point framework of the patrick of disagreement that remains after the order of the about includes the lack of restriction on the sale of synthetic ThC products and the boundaries on the cations of the looths of shops selling the ThC products.
“In our discussions with the Governor last week, when trying to agree on a law, the legislature could pass, selling any THC product was compromised to ban smoke shops, convenience stores, and corner shops. It was an agreement that only Texas-developed ganja products could be settled in retail shops. “Patrick wrote.
Abbott’s office mentioned the statements on Wednesday while signing its executive order to the hill, when asked to comment on the four-footed letter of Patrick. In his comments, he betrayed the Legislature for not passing the law that would limit the sale of the THC product to minors.
“Texas won’t wait when it comes to protecting children and families,” AbbottSaid on Wednesday“While these products will still benefit from the comprehensive regulation prescribed by the Texas legislature for substances such as alcohol and tobacco, my executive orders ensure that children are kept safe and parents now have peace of mind, and consumers know the products that they buy and label responsibly.”
The order of the abtot directs the state agencies to develop rules to check the identity cards of the customers to the retailers – similar to the purchase of alcohol and cigarettes – to verify that they are not less.
The governor has insisted that he did not want to completely out the THC products, and he quoted “Valid constitutional challenges“When he vetoed a bill passed earlier this year as it would affect farmers’ ability to cultivate union-sanctioned ganja.
He did not clearly mention Patrick’s objections, but he has given subtle references for more stringent THC rules online.
“Security for children, freedom for adults,”Abbott wroteAnnounced the order in a post on X.

