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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick described Gov. Greg Abbott's late Sunday night veto of Senate Bill 3, the legislation that would ban legal marijuana in Texas, as "surprising." Political observers said ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) vowed to keep fighting for a total THC ban in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott (R) vetoed such a ban but signaled willingness to accept certain facets of one. In a statement ...
Texas hemp supplier offers 20% discount after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick calls THC merchants 'terrorists' Hemp company Hometown Hero made "BAN DAN" the coupon code for its new promotion.
AUSTIN — Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick promised Monday to keep fighting against the retail consumable hemp industry, accusing Gov. Greg Abbott of turning Texas into a recreational marijuana state by ...
After Governor Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3, which aimed to ban all THC consumables in Texas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is holding a press conference to address the situation.
Lieutenant Gov. Dan Patrick expressed his frustration with a THC ban vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott during a Monday afternoon news conference.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick condemned Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday for pushing for the legalization of marijuana by vetoing the previously proposed THC ban. "One can only come to this conclusion, which ...
While in Lubbock, Lt. Gov. Patrick and Sen. Charles defended the proposed bill that would ban THC across the state, impacting the $8 billion hemp industry.
Former ESPN host Dan Le Batard criticizes President Trump's immigration policies, claiming they aim to make the United States a 'whiter nation' while discussing Los Angeles protests.
Dan Patrick visited Amarillo to promote property tax cuts, education reforms, and the Ten Commandments classroom mandate in his post-session tour.
Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick addresses public education, school choice, and tax cuts in Midland, Texas, focusing on the 89th State Legislature.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick speaks about Senate Bill 3 during a press conference in the Texas Capitol on May 28, 2025. Patrick, flanked by state lawmakers, argued the bill's ban on THC products would be ...
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