As part of its new rule proposals, TABC wants to prohibit the sale of consumable hemp products by TABC license holders to people under 21 and require ID checks on all sales.
The new rules apply to 60,000 TABC license holders, like convenience stores and restaurants. The Department of State Health Services is also working to finalize its own rules for smoke shops.
The parents of a late Texas A&M cheerleader filed a $1 million lawsuit against two school organizations that allegedly served their daughter alcohol at a football tailgate hours before she plummeted ...
El Paso County Sheriff Oscar Ugarte is reinforcing ties with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission in a concerted effort to amplify public safety measures. In a recent social media post dated ...
New Year’s Eve comes with plenty to prepare, and if champagne or spirits are still on your list, you have a limited window to grab them, per Texas liquor laws. Liquor stores follow strict holiday ...
Texas woman facing felony drug charge TABC officials found meth concealed inside alcohol containers she was bringing into US Officials initially seized containers for disposal because she brought too ...
The State of Texas is moving forward with regulations that will guide the portion of the state’s eight-billion-dollar hemp industry that deals with consumable products like gummies. Thursday morning, ...
The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) held a public hearing on Thursday, December 11, to discuss permanent hemp and THC rules that would impact Texas bars, dispensaries and other stores ...
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) agents will be active in communities across the state to promote safe and responsible alcohol sales and prevent underage access to ...
AUSTIN, Texas – The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission will hold a public hearing Thursday, a month after it moved forward with its efforts to regulate the sale of consumable hemp products. The ...