The Drug Enforcement Administration has denied the requests of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and numerous other cannabis policy reform groups from participating in forthcoming hearings on the matter of marijuana rescheduling. Rather, the agency has selected to hear testimony solely from parties who have expressed support for keeping botanical cannabis in Schedule I of the federal Controlled Substances Act.

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In a last-minute move before the measure was to automatically become law, Gov. Greg Abbott on June 23 vetoed Senate Bill 3, which sought to ban the sale of all THC-laden products in Texas, whether Delta-8 and Delta-9. The bill would have also placed greater restrictions on CBD products, such as banning their sale to those under 21. Abbott has called for a special legislative session to revisit the question, which has pitted the hemp industry against the GOP establishment. Abbott's own Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick was a key advocate of the "THC ban." Patrick bashed Abbott over the veto, saying he "wants to legalize recreational marijuana."
Thailand's government on June 26 approved new measures restricting the sale of cannabis to those with a doctor's prescription, in the hope of reining in an industry that officials see as out of control. The public health ministry also says that consumption of cannabis is to be re-criminalized, although a date for that has not been set.
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