Texas presents a unique and evolving landscape for cannabis cultivation. While recreational cannabis remains illegal, the state established the Texas Compassionate Use Act (TCUP) in 2015, legalizing low-THC medical cannabis for qualifying patients. This program has seen significant expansions, with a broader range of conditions now eligible and increased THC limits.
For those looking to enter the cannabis cultivation market in Texas, opportunities exist primarily through obtaining a Dispensary Organization license, which permits the cultivation, processing, and dispensing of low-THC cannabis for the medical program. Additionally, Texas legalized the cultivation of industrial hemp (cannabis with less than 0.3% THC) in 2019, requiring proper licensing through the Texas Department of Agriculture.
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Texas presents a unique and evolving landscape for cannabis cultivation. While recreational cannabis remains illegal, the state established the Texas Compassionate Use Act (TCUP) in 2015, legalizing low-THC medical cannabis for qualifying patients. This program has seen significant expansions, with a broader range of conditions now eligible and increased THC limits.
For those looking to enter the cannabis cultivation market in Texas, opportunities exist primarily through obtaining a Dispensary Organization license, which permits the cultivation, processing, and dispensing of low-THC cannabis for the medical program. Additionally, Texas legalized the cultivation of industrial hemp (cannabis with less than 0.3% THC) in 2019, requiring proper licensing through the Texas Department of Agriculture.
Listings will be reordered within each tier (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
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