Texas Hemp Business Council Releases New Public Health Analysis on THC Regulation and Public Health Priorities

Texas Hemp Business Council Releases New Public Health Analysis on THC Regulation and Public Health Priorities Texas Hemp Business Council Releases New Public Health Analysis on THC Regulation and Public Health Priorities Policy Paper Provides Comparative Framework for Evaluating THC-related Health, Safety and Regulatory impacts GlobeNewswire July 14, 2026

AUSTIN, Texas, July 14, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Texas Hemp Business Council (THBC) today released a new policy analysis concluding that available evidence does not support treating hemp-derived THC products as a public health threat on the scale of alcohol, tobacco, opioids or illicit fentanyl.

Developed in response to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's interim charge and released following last week's Senate Health and Human Services Committee hearing on the societal impacts of THC products, the report provides a comparative framework for evaluating THC-related health, safety, fiscal and regulatory issues alongside other major public health challenges facing Texas.

“While the lieutenant governor continues his longstanding crusade to ban hemp-derived products, Texans deserve a policy discussion grounded in facts, not rhetoric or mischaracterizations,” said Cynthia Cabrera, president of the Texas Hemp Business Council. “Unfortunately, last week's hearing was a travesty of the legislative process. The committee heard one-sided testimony, ignored critical data and excluded perspectives from legal businesses, consumers and public policy experts who could have provided a more complete picture of the issue.”

The policy paper, “THC and Public Health Priorities in Texas: A Comparative Framework for Evaluating Public Health Burdens, Costs & Regulatory Responses,” examines how Texas allocates public health resources and addresses major issues including opioid addiction, illicit fentanyl, tobacco-related disease, alcohol misuse, behavioral health and other related matters. Key takeaways include:

“Texas’ own fiscal analysis projected that a ban on hemp-derived THC products would cost the state millions in lost revenue while forcing many licensed businesses to close,” said Mark Bordas, executive director of the Texas Hemp Business Council. “Yet some Texas leaders continue pursuing a prohibition agenda that has failed every time it has been tried. Banning legal hemp products will not eliminate consumer demand, it will hand the market to unregulated operators, reduce consumer protections and create the very public safety risks policymakers claim they want to prevent. At a time when federal policymakers are working to preserve lawful hemp commerce, Texas should be focused on smart regulation, not repeating the costly mistakes of the past.”

Download the report

The full report, “THC and Public Health Priorities in Texas: A Comparative Framework for Evaluating Public Health Burdens, Costs & Regulatory Responses,” is available here or by visiting: https://tinyurl.com/56y9mthe.

About the Texas Hemp Business Council

The Texas Hemp Business Council is an industry organization dedicated to promoting the hemp-based cannabinoid industry in Texas, while advocating for consumer safety, education and stakeholder engagement. More information is available at http://www.texashempbusinesscouncil.com. 

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