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The War On Texas Cannabis Just Got Its Own High Times Docuseries: Watch It Here

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Directed by JT Barnett, the new High Times series Texas Cannabis Chronicles opens inside one of the fastest-moving and most politically contested cannabis markets in America, where farmers, veterans, patients and small operators are bracing for a crackdown they say could wipe out an entire industry.

The biggest cannabis story in America right now is not happening in California, and High Times is making that case in a loud way.

This week, we dropped Episode 1 of Texas Cannabis Chronicles, a new documentary series directed by filmmaker JT Barnett that throws itself straight into one of the most chaotic and politically loaded cannabis fights in the country. The opening episode, “The War on Texas Cannabis Has Begun,” frames Texas not as a side plot in the national cannabis story, but as the place where the next big battle over hemp, medicine, regulation and political power is already underway.

Barnett, who introduces himself on camera as a producer known for finding stories “where business power and chaos collide,” positions the series less like a distant explainer and more like an embedded dispatch from inside a state on the brink. “The biggest story I could chase down was in my own backyard,” he says early in the episode. That backyard, as the film quickly makes clear, is a Texas cannabis economy that grew fast, created real livelihoods and is now facing an aggressive push from politicians and regulators who seem determined to shrink it, box it in or wipe major chunks of it off the map.

That tension gives the episode its spine. Barnett and the people he follows are not just talking about weed in the abstract. They are talking about small farms that turned cotton fields into hemp fields, veterans who say cannabis helped when opioids failed, parents finding products that worked for their kids and a market the episode describes as supporting roughly 50,000 jobs in Texas. Then comes the counterforce: bans, political theater, federal pressure, lobbying and a regulatory turn that threatens to crush one of the state’s most important product categories.

The film doesn’t pretend neutrality about what is happening. It has a point of view, and it is not shy about it. At one point Barnett says SB 3 was “a killer by design meant to destroy an industry legalized in Texas in 2019 and federally in 2018.” Later, the episode argues that the new state rules taking effect March 31 will ban smokable hemp products, including THCA flower, while leaving edible products alive under tougher testing and packaging requirements.

That is where the documentary gets interesting. It is not only trying to tell a Texas policy story. It is also trying to tell a High Times story, one about what happens when a plant that clearly helps people gets caught between culture war politics, moneyed interests and the old American instinct to criminalize first and explain later. Barnett leans into that hard, promising a season that will “expose the corruption,” “celebrate the resilience” and ask whether “corporate giants, VC money, and corrupt politicians” will be allowed to shut the industry down.

There is also a bigger strategic point buried in the episode: Texas matters because what happens there will not stay there. Barnett says as much when he warns that this is not just a Texas story but “a global movement.” The series promises to follow farmers, veterans, lawyers, entrepreneurs and activists across eight episodes, while also digging into how corporate interests are allegedly pushing to outlaw hemp even as some players quietly position themselves to benefit from narrower medical markets.

That is one reason putting Barnett at the center works. He is not playing the polished host who floats in to summarize everyone else’s pain. He comes across more like a guy who knows he is standing inside a real fight and wants viewers to feel the stakes. “These are real lives, real stakes, all facing the collision of politics, money, medicine, and freedom,” he says near the end of the episode. That line is basically the mission statement for the whole thing.

And the timing is not accidental. Episode 1 lands just as Texas businesses brace for the March 31 rule changes, a deadline the film presents as a turning point for smokable hemp, small operators and the larger legal gray zone that built Texas cannabis into what it is. In that sense, the series is not dropping into a settled issue. It is dropping into an active war.

For High Times, that is the smart play. Texas is messy, political, weirdly American and packed with contradictions: a huge consumer base, a booming hemp market, a limited medical program, a state government pulled in different directions and an industry full of people who do not want to go back quietly. If California was the first big legalization laboratory, Texas may be becoming the country’s most combustible cannabis battleground.

And Barnett is clearly treating it that way.

Episode 1 is now live on the High Times YouTube channel, with new installments set to roll out soon. If the opener is any indication, Texas Cannabis Chronicles is not here to do soft-focus cannabis optimism. It is here to document a fight.

And in Texas, the fight has already started.

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