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State Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, on the Senate floor on May 15, 2019.

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Juan Figueroa/The Texas Tribune

Various delta-8 products are sold at a Valero station in Spring Branch on Feb. 9, 2023.

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Sergio Flores for The Texas Tribune

First: Dave Walden, wearing a Veterans of Foreign Wars cap, demonstrates purchasing from a CBD vending machine in Leander on Nov. 1, 2022. Last: Cannabis products, some including delta-8, line the shelves of the newly restocked De Vega CBD Relief vending machine in Leander on Nov. 1, 2022.

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Azul Sordo/The Texas Tribune

The hemp conundrum 

Medical marijuana users have turned to products containing delta-8, pictured here at Oasis A CBD Wellness Shop in Brownsville on Nov. 8, 2021, because of its ease of access.

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Eddie Gaspar/The Texas Tribune

An over-regulated program 

Jason Sanders, director of cultivation at Texas Original medical marijuana dispensary, gives a tour of his facility on Sept. 26.

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Lorianne Willett/The Texas Tribune

First: The entrance of Texas Original medical marijuana facility in Manchaca is lined with testimonials from patients who found relief from using products it has produced. Last: Texas Original Director of Operations Todd Harris holds a jar of cannabis oil, which can only contain certain percentages of CBD and THC to be sold.

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Lorianne Willett/The Texas Tribune

A woman walks past signage posted in the Texas Capitol Extension by Texas Veterans For Medical Marijuana on April 12, 2021.

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Jordan Vonderhaar for The Texas Tribune

The showdown

A flowering cannabis plant at Texas Original cannabis farm on Sept. 26, 2024.

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Lorianne Willett/The Texas Tribune

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