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Also responds to out-of-state THC bans

Texas cannabis business pulls item from shelves

A popular cannabis product in Texas seems to be disappearing from physical and digital shelves. Cannabis businesses that have been legally selling products with .3% or less delta-9 THC — which is considered hemp in the Lone Star State — appear to be shying away from THCa, which transforms to THC when heated.

Austin, Texas-based cannabis business Hometown Hero is one of several brands that seems to be distancing itself from THCa, a product it used to sell.

When asked by LoneStarLive.com if they have been removing THCa products and if doing so stemmed from the recent smoke shop raids in Allen, Texas, Hometown Hero's chief strategy officer, Cynthia Cabrera, issued the following statement:

"We previously offered a limited selection of THCa flower options but decided to refocus those resources on our core products, including confections like gummies, chocolates, and baked goods, as well as disposable vapes.

Read more at Lone Star Live.

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