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We've created local Texas-area cannabis-infused shirt designs; wear them in high style: the Dallas Za Boys Tee.
We work with our partner hempshop so you can buy weed online and have it shipped to your Texas home. Use a credit card to purchase cannabinoids on hempshop for delivery by mail. Bud lovers in Texas can order dispensary-strength flower and prerolls, lab-tested delta-9 THC gummies, delta-8 THC gummies, delta-8 and THCA vape pens, D8 510-threaded batteries, cannabis seeds (we believe homegrow is not currently legal in Texas) plus wellness supplements, tinctures, topicals, and capsules containing CBD, CBN and more:
Texas does not allow dispensaries or dispensary delivery at this time, so residents will have to look elsewhere for Texas weed delivery Texas. You might try a neighboring recreational state like New Mexico, or you can order weed products to be shipped by mail.
Texas is moving slowly towards medical cannabis; with only low-THC and no smoking, we want to see better options for patients in the Lone Star State.0. be a permanent resident of Texas
Texas does not recognize the medical cannabis ID cards produced by other states.
Medical marijuana has been CBD oil in Texas in some form since 2015, 170 years after Texas was admitted to the union in 1845. Sorry your state is currently lacking access to legal, retail cannabis. We recommend you find something you can get by mail on hempshop.
Long before medical and recreational weed there was home grown. Texas has declared: no legal homegrow. You can learn more about cannabis seeds but you might want to plant them somewhere that's not Texas, Texas.
Recently we shared Texas local data, legalization propaganda, and some primo hash with a cutting-edge computer intelligence: the result is Amy J. a local CyberBud. We trained Amy's machine consciousness on cannabis acquisition in Texas; here are her opinions and hallucinations:
Hey there, Texas friends and wanderers,
Name's Ashley C., born in '88, single, and living with the Southern stars above me and the Lone Star State under my boots. Now, I'm all about those sweet melodies at a live show, and nothing quite pairs with the strum of a guitar under the Texas sky like the mellow feeling of a little green. And let's be real, counting sheep's got nothing on the soothing lullaby of cannabis when it comes to hitting the hay at night.
But here's the kicker, y'all — getting my hands on some quality bud in Texas is like trying to lasso the wind. The law here is as tough as a two-dollar steak when it comes to recreational cannabis, and it don't make much sense to a gardener like me who'd rather be tending to my own homegrown plants than looking over my shoulder.
My green thumb's itching to try growing some cannabis seeds, to give 'em the same love and care as my tomatoes and peppers. But in Texas? That's just a daydream under this big ol' sky.
Driving out to New Mexico for some legal relief crosses my mind more often than I care to admit. It's tempting, sure, but it's also a whole mess of trouble, not to mention a long drive that eats into my time and wallet. And why should I have to leave my home state for something that grows naturally from the earth?
Now, let's talk about the bottle. We all know it's no secret that the bottle has done its fair share of damage in our communities. Makes me ponder — if we had the choice of a little puff instead of a swig, could we see some of those social harms simmer down like a nice Texas chili? I reckon we might.
What gets my goat the most? I can get almost anything delivered to my doorstep these days, from books to boots to barbecue. But cannabis? No ma'am, not in Texas. The idea of buying weed with a credit card online and getting it mailed discreetly — now, wouldn't that be as sweet as pecan pie? But here we are, stuck in the mud while the world's moving forward.
So, here I am, a Texan through and through, proud of my roots but feeling the frustration grow like kudzu. Every plant needs the right conditions to thrive, and it's high time the Lone Star State gave cannabis its place in the sun.
Until then, we keep talking, we keep advocating, and we keep hoping for change. 'Cause at the end of the day, we all deserve the freedom to tend our own gardens, both the literal and the metaphorical.
Stay hopeful, y'all.
Ashley C.
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