[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  The Dales Report [@TheDalesReport](/creator/twitter/TheDalesReport) on x 8322 followers Created: 2025-07-23 11:59:26 UTC “My overall goal is to protect the lives of children while at the same time protecting the liberty of adults to use a nonintoxicating product,” Abbott told Community Impact in an interview at the state capitol. “The way that we protect the lives of children is to completely ban any type of THC product, any type of hemp and any type of marijuana.” He further proposed that members of the state’s hemp industry be required to purchase “a certificate and a license” to remain operational. “The money that will come in from that will provide the resources to law enforcement to fully enforce this regulatory system,” Abbott said. “There’s going to be a more structured retail system only authorized [for] people who have a license to provide [hemp], and it’s going to be done in a safe, secure way that doesn’t interfere with communities.” XXX engagements  **Related Topics** [thc](/topic/thc) [told](/topic/told) [$lbtya](/topic/$lbtya) [Post Link](https://x.com/TheDalesReport/status/1947989930795245787)
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Created: 2025-07-23 11:59:26 UTC
“My overall goal is to protect the lives of children while at the same time protecting the liberty of adults to use a nonintoxicating product,” Abbott told Community Impact in an interview at the state capitol. “The way that we protect the lives of children is to completely ban any type of THC product, any type of hemp and any type of marijuana.”
He further proposed that members of the state’s hemp industry be required to purchase “a certificate and a license” to remain operational.
“The money that will come in from that will provide the resources to law enforcement to fully enforce this regulatory system,” Abbott said. “There’s going to be a more structured retail system only authorized [for] people who have a license to provide [hemp], and it’s going to be done in a safe, secure way that doesn’t interfere with communities.”
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