Texas’ looming ban on smokable THC products creates turmoil for industry and its customers
When Brook Richie learned that Texas had moved to ban smokable hemp products — something that will go into effect March 31 — she wasn’t surprised. “You could already see it heading in this direction,” said Richie, who owns Bee’s Wellness Cafe, a dispensary in the Thousand Oaks Shopping Center. “It just seems to be unfair for […]
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