Marijuana cultivation is illegal in Texas. There is no legal home cultivation for recreational or medical marijuana. Texas has a very limited Compassionate Use Program (Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 487) for low-THC cannabis, but home cultivation is prohibited. Garland follows state law and enforces marijuana prohibitions.
Garland does not permit home cannabis cultivation under state law. Both recreational and medical marijuana growing are prohibited. Any cannabis plants found on residential property may be seized and the owner faces potential criminal penalties including fines and imprisonment. CBD hemp cultivation may have separate agricultural regulations.
Cultivation of any cannabis plants: misdemeanor or felony depending on quantity. Fines $500 to $5,000. Potential jail time for larger grows.
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