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A Travis County judge temporarily blocked Texas from enforcing new hemp rules that had effectively pushed smokable THCA flower and pre-rolls off shelves. For now, the fight is back in court, and back in business.

Texas tried to shut the door on smokable hemp. A judge just cracked it back open.

A Travis County district judge has temporarily blocked Texas from enforcing the part of its new hemp rules that effectively banned smokable products such as THCA flower and pre-rolled joints. The ruling gives hemp operators a short-lived but very real reprieve after state regulators moved to measure “total THC” in a way the industry says would have wiped out a huge chunk of the market.

For now, those products can be sold again in Texas while the case moves forward. The next hearing is scheduled for April 23.

What changed? Texas Department of State Health Services rules that took effect March 31 began counting THCA toward the legal THC limit, a move that effectively made many smokable hemp products noncompliant.

The case is not really about whether Texas can regulate hemp. Even the plaintiffs say the state can. The fight is about whether regulators went past regulation and into prohibition without lawmakers explicitly doing it themselves.

That distinction matters in Texas, where hemp policy has turned into a long-running tug of war between lawmakers, regulators, operators and consumers. Last year, Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a broader bill that would have banned most hemp THC products outright. Instead, the state moved toward tighter agency-driven rules. Those rules added packaging, labeling and recordkeeping requirements, locked in a minimum purchase age of 21 and dramatically changed how THC is calculated for compliance.

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For smokable hemp businesses, that last part was the killer. Once THCA got folded into the total THC calculation, flower and joints were suddenly on the chopping block.

Why This Matters

  • The ruling does not end Texas’s hemp crackdown.
  • It does temporarily reopen one of the most important product categories in the state.
  • The broader legal question, whether agencies can effectively ban products through rulemaking, is still very much alive.

A Familiar Texas Story

This is also why the ruling lands bigger than a one-week legal skirmish. Texas has become one of the most politically chaotic hemp markets in the country: massive demand, constant pressure, unclear lines between hemp and cannabis, and a regulatory class that seems determined to keep rewriting the map while people are already driving on it.

High Times has been covering that pressure campaign for months. In our recent piece on tightening hemp rules across multiple states, Texas stood out for taking direct aim at the smokable side of the business. And in Texas Cannabis Chronicles, we framed the state for what it is: one of the most contested cannabis battlegrounds in America right now.

Quick Timeline

  • June 2025: Abbott vetoes a broader hemp THC ban and pushes for stricter regulation instead.
  • March 31, 2026: New Texas hemp rules take effect.
  • April 8, 2026: A Travis County judge grants a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement against smokable products.
  • April 23, 2026: Next court hearing is scheduled.

The state still has plenty of leverage. The judge did not block everything. Reporting indicates major fee increases for hemp businesses remain in play for now, which means operators are still dealing with a costly and unstable environment even after this latest win.

So yes, smokable hemp is back on Texas shelves for the moment. But nobody paying attention should confuse this for peace. It is a pause, not a reset. And in Texas, pauses have a way of turning into the setup for the next fight.

Continue reading High Times’ prior coverage: Ohio, Texas And South Carolina Are All Tightening Hemp Rules, Just Not The Same Way.

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