Growing marijuana at home is illegal everywhere in Texas, including unincorporated Guadalupe County. Possessing usable marijuana is a crime under Health and Safety Code Section 481.121, starting at a Class B misdemeanor for two ounces or less.
Texas has no legal recreational or home-grow cannabis. Marijuana is a controlled substance, and Health and Safety Code Section 481.121 makes knowing or intentional possession of a usable quantity an offense, ranging from a Class B misdemeanor for two ounces or less up to a first-degree felony for large amounts. Cultivating plants means possessing marijuana, so a home grow is prosecuted the same way. The only lawful cannabis is low-THC medical product (no more than one percent THC) dispensed under the Compassionate Use Program in Occupations Code Chapter 169 and Health and Safety Code Chapter 487, which does not let patients grow their own.
Possession of two ounces or less is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a $2,000 fine; larger amounts escalate to felonies with prison time.
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