Texas
Cannabis regulations, compliance details, and official links for Texas.
Regulatory Agency
Texas Department of Public Safety
Tracking System
To be determined
Market Type
Medical Only
Last Updated
Jan 28, 2026
Texas Cannabis Regulations
Key regulatory details for cannabis operators in Texas. Always confirm with official sources.
Seed-to-Sale System
Tracking system to be determined or under selection.
Market Type
Texas has a medical-only cannabis program.
Delivery & Ecommerce Status
What You Need to Know About Texas
Limited Compassionate Use Program, significantly expanded by HB 46 in June 2025
Added chronic pain, TBI, terminal illness to qualifying conditions
Licensed dispensaries provide home delivery and online ordering
Program expanded from 3 to 15 licensees
Still a low-THC oil program; recreational cannabis remains illegal
Official Sources
Texas Cannabis Rules at a Glance
Detailed regulatory information for cannabis operators in Texas.
Purchase Limits
No flower/smokable products. Permitted: oils, tinctures, capsules, patches, non-smoked inhalation.
Tax Rates
No specific cannabis excise tax. Standard 6.25% state sales tax may apply.
Home Cultivation
Customer Requirements
18+
Min. Age
Required
State ID
Required
Registration
Must be prescribed by CURT-registered physician. Permanent TX resident with qualifying condition.
Testing Requirements
Packaging & Labeling
License Types
Dispensing Organization
Vertically integrated: cultivate, process, and dispense. 15 licenses authorized.
Operator Compliance Checklist for Texas
Licensing
Obtain Dispensing Organization license from DPS
15 total licenses. Vertically integrated.
Sales
Verify patient prescription in CURT registry
Enforce dosage limits
10mg THC per dose, 1,000mg per package
Reporting
Submit to DPS facility inspections
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Texas Cannabis FAQ
Common questions about cannabis regulations, compliance, and operating in Texas.
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