The legislative effort to enhance medical cannabis accessibility in Texas is advancing in the state Legislature. House Bill 1805 received approval from the House Public Health Committee on March 20. The bill suggests widening the range of qualifying conditions to include any condition leading to chronic pain that would typically require an opioid prescription, as detailed in the bill text. The proposed measure seeks to substitute the existing 1% THC limit for cannabis oil with a volumetric dose of 10 milligrams.
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