Last Updated: 9.20.2025
This page summarizes hemp/cannabinoid product rules in Texas using publicly available sources. It is for general information only and not legal advice. Check official state guidance for current requirements.
Yes, Regulated
Yes, Regulated
Yes, Regulated
Yes, Regulated
Yes, Regulated
Enforcement may vary by locality; actions can include warnings, inspections, or product holds.
Monitor updates from Texas agriculture/health/ABC/cannabis regulators.
See State Notes & Citations below for recent actions or guidance.
SB 2024 (signed by the Gov on 6/20/25) bans all e-cigarettes with cannabinoids, effective 9/1/25.
"E-cigarette"means: A (i) An electronic cigarette or any other device that simulates smoking by using a mechanical heating element, battery, or electronic circuit to deliver nicotine or other substances to the individual inhaling from the device; or (ii) A consumable liquid solution or other material aerosolized or vaporized during the use of an electronic cigarette or other device described by this subdivision, regardless of whether the liquid solution or material contains nicotine. (B) The term "e-cigarette" does not include a prescription medical device, prescription medication, or other prescribed substance unrelated to the cessation of smoking.
A person commits an offense if the person markets, advertises, sells, offers for sale, or causes to be sold an e-cigarette product: that contains, is mixed with, or is marketed as containing or being mixed with any cannabinoids, alcohol, kratom, kava, mushrooms, tianeptine, or any derivatives of those substances.
THCA: Total THC regs coming – see TX EO from 9/10/25
This page is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws and policies change frequently and enforcement may vary. Consult official state resources or legal counsel to confirm current requirements.