Texas Senate Bill 3: Hemp-Derived THC Ban Facts

Texas Senate Bill 3: Hemp-Derived THC Ban Facts & Impact

Is Texas about to ban hemp-derived THC? Senate Bill 3 could change the game for cannabinoid users and small businesses across the state. In this video, the Surgeons Online CBD & Cannabinoid Academy breaks down the facts, legal implications, and what it means for you.

From Delta-8 to full-spectrum CBD, many popular products are now under legislative threat. If passed, this bill could significantly impact wellness access, affordability, and business growth in the hemp industry.

Texas Senate Bill 3 – Hemp-Derived THC Ban: Explained

This video highlights the key points of SB3, its timeline, potential outcomes, and how it compares to national cannabis policy reform efforts. Watch now to stay informed and empowered.

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What SB3 Proposes

Senate Bill 3, backed by Sen. Charles Perry and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, would outlaw the production, sale, and possession of all hemp-derived THC products, including smokables, edibles, and beverages. Only non-intoxicating cannabinoids like CBD and CBG would remain legal.

SB3 Texas Hemp Ban infographic

Impact on the Texas Hemp Industry

Texas has built a thriving $8B hemp economy since 2019. SB3 threatens over 50,000 jobs and $267M in tax revenue. Learn more from the Texas Hemp Business Council.

SB3 passed the Texas House 95-44 and awaits final Senate approval. Lt. Gov. Patrick may call a special session to push it through. Source: Texas Tribune

Texas House Hemp Legislation Update

What Happens Next?

The law may go into effect September 1, 2025. If passed, many cannabinoid products will become illegal statewide.

See our guide to HHC here