Texas AG’s Office issues opinion that Texas Compassionate Use Program permits licensed dispensing organizations to “transport and store their low THC cannabis inventory between” state-approved locations“

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Chelsie writes

The Texas Attorney General’s Office has just issued its opinion that the Texas Compassionate Use Program permits licensed dispensing organizations to “transport and store their low THC cannabis inventory between” state-approved locations “before a prescription is issued and filled.

The Department of Public Safety has long held that TCUP permits only one vertically integrated facility per dispensing organization, despite the use of the term “premises” in the statute. DPS has not updated the Program Rules since inception.

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