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Texas Senate renews push to ban THC products statewide
By Phil Prazan at NBC DFW
· July 7, 2026
· 2 min read
The debate over THC products in Texas is returning to the Capitol, with conservative leaders in the Texas Senate signaling another attempt to ban the products statewide. During invited testimony on Tuesday morning, senators focused on mental health concerns and the impact THC-related cases are havin
Key takeaway Dominic Lucia with the Texas Medical Association said.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The renewed push to ban THC products statewide has significant implications for Fort Worth , where the cannabis industry has a notable presence. With the state's $10 billion industry employing 50,000 workers, a ban could have far-reaching economic consequences for the city and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The Fort Worth Police Department, which has been dealing with the impact of THC-related cases, may see a shift in its priorities and resources if a ban is implemented. Additionally, Texas Christian University, with its strong programs in health sciences and public health, may be at the forefront of researching the effects of THC products and informing policy decisions. As the debate unfolds, Fort Worth residents can expect to see local leaders and stakeholders take a more active role in shaping the conversation and advocating for their interests. The city's hospitals, already strained by severe weather events and other emergencies, may also be impacted by changes in THC-related emergency department visits.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: NBC DFW ·
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