Texas authorizes only the limited Compassionate Use Program for low-THC medical cannabis, and Frisco hosts no licensed dispensary; recreational marijuana sales are illegal statewide and cannot be zoned within the city.
Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 487 (Compassionate Use Act) is the only legal cannabis sales channel in Texas, limited to low-THC medical cannabis dispensed by Department of Public Safety-licensed organizations to qualifying patients. Recreational marijuana remains illegal under Texas HSC Chapter 481. Frisco zoning therefore has no commercial cannabis retail use category, and any retailer claiming otherwise is operating outside state law. Hemp-derived cannabinoid products that comply with HB 1325 (Texas Agriculture Code Chapter 122) are sold separately as consumable hemp under DSHS registration, not as marijuana, and are subject to ongoing legislative scrutiny.
Operating a marijuana dispensary in Frisco without a Compassionate Use license can lead to felony delivery charges under HSC Β§481.120, asset forfeiture, and immediate closure by Frisco PD or DEA-coordinated task forces.
Frisco, TX
Only Compassionate Use licensees may deliver low-THC medical cannabis to qualifying Frisco patients, while any home delivery of recreational marijuana remain...
Frisco, TX
Recreational cannabis dispensaries are illegal in Texas and not zoned in Frisco. The Texas Compassionate Use Program licenses a limited number of medical can...
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