Texas Hemp Law Update: What Customers Need to Know Before March 31 2026

If you have recently heard about changes to hemp laws in Texas, you are not alone. Over the past few weeks, many of our customers visiting our store in Southlake, Texas have been asking the same question

“What is actually getting banned?”

Let’s break it down clearly so you know exactly what to expect and what actions to take before the deadline.

What Is Changing on March 31

The Texas Department of State Health Services has introduced new regulations that significantly impact hemp products.

The biggest change comes from how THC is now calculated. Instead of only measuring Delta 9 THC, the state now includes THCA in the total THC calculation

This change has a major effect.

THCA converts into THC when heated. That means products like hemp flower and vapes now exceed legal THC limits once used.

As a result, these products are being removed from legal sale in Texas.

Products That Will Be Banned

Starting March 31, the following products will no longer be legally sold in Texas:

  • THCA Flower

  • Pre-rolls

  • Hemp vape cartridges

  • Smokable hemp products

These have been some of the most popular items in the industry, so this change is a big shift for both customers and businesses.

What Products Are Still Legal

Not everything is going away.

Many hemp-derived products are still allowed, including:

  • CBD oils

  • Gummies

  • THC infused drinks

  • Capsules and topicals

However, these products will now follow stricter testing and compliance rules

What This Means for You

If you enjoy THCA flower or vape products, this is your final opportunity to purchase them legally in Texas.

We have already seen a surge in customers coming in to stock up before the deadline. Honestly, we expect inventory to move quickly over the next few days.

After March 31, these products will no longer be available in-store.

Why This Change Is Happening

Texas regulators are tightening control over intoxicating hemp products. The goal is to improve safety, standardization, and oversight across the industry.

While some businesses support better regulation, others are concerned about how quickly these changes are being implemented and how they affect access to products

What We Recommend

If you are a regular user of flower or vapes:

  • Visit our store before March 31

  • Stock up on your preferred products

  • Talk to our team about alternatives

If you are exploring long term options:

  • Consider switching to edibles or oils

  • Ask us about beginner friendly alternatives

  • Focus on products that will remain compliant

Final Thoughts

This is one of the biggest changes the Texas hemp market has seen in recent years. While it may feel sudden, it also marks a shift toward a more regulated industry.

For now, the most important thing is simple.

 If you want THCA flower or vape products, this is your last chance to get them legally

We are here in Southlake to help you navigate these changes, answer your questions, and find the best alternatives moving forward.

FAQs

Yes. Due to new THC calculation rules, THCA flower will no longer be legal to sell in Texas after March 31.

Some Delta 8 products like gummies may still be allowed, but they must meet stricter compliance and testing requirements.

Yes. CBD products remain legal as long as they meet state regulations and THC limits.

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