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Texas bans THC sales to under-21s starting Oct. 1, enforcing age checks with liquor license penalties.
Starting October 1, Texas enforces a new rule banning the sale of THC products to anyone under 21, following an emergency order from the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and Governor Greg Abbott’s directive.
Businesses with liquor licenses must verify customer ages, with violations risking loss of their liquor permits.
The rule, effective September 23 but enforced starting October 1, mirrors alcohol sales laws and applies to thousands of retailers statewide.
The TABC will conduct inspections and undercover operations, and the rule will be reviewed in January for potential permanence.
The move marks the first state-imposed age limit for THC sales, though many businesses already had internal age restrictions.
Texas prohíbe las ventas de THC a menores de 21 años a partir del 1 de octubre, imponiendo controles de edad con multas por licencia de licores.