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Senate Bill 3 Shakes the Lone Star State and The Nation Up
Texas just witnessed a raucous Congressional bar fight over the Devil’s Cabbage and the aftershocks are rattling the nation. Governor Greg Abbott, Obama style, under the cover of darkness on June 22, 2025, slammed the veto stamp on Senate Bill 3 or SB 3, a seemingly draconian measure that would’ve banned all THC consumables, hemp derived delta 8 gummies, vapes, and more, all across the laid back Lone Star State. This created a full on rebellion against the GOP’s old guard, back when Messing with Texas was no joke. Back when they pulled Willie off his Tour Bus and forced him into bankruptcy. The window shattering fallout got Old School Austin Lt. Governor Dan Patrick spitting fire.
But first what is synthetic THC?
Synthetic THC, or synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol, refers to man made compounds designed to mimic the effects of delta 9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary psychoactive component of cannabis. These lab created analogs, such as dronabinol (Marinol) or nabilone (Cesamet), bind to the same cannabinoid receptors in the brain and body, producing effects like euphoria, relaxation, or pain relief, similar to natural THC.
Developed for medical use to treat conditions like nausea from chemotherapy or appetite loss in AIDS patients, synthetic THC is still tightly regulated and available by prescription in some countries. Unlike plant derived cannabis, synthetics offer standardized dosing and purity but may have different side effect profiles and lack the dank connoisseurorganic entourage effect of whole plant cannabis, which includes other cannabinoids and terpenes. Their development stems from efforts to harness THC’s therapeutic benefits while navigating legal restrictions on natural cannabis. The fight exists in a medicinal legal Arena.