Growing marijuana at home is illegal in Tyler and everywhere in Texas. State law authorizes only low-THC medical cannabis through the Compassionate Use Program, and even then only licensed dispensing organizations may cultivate the plant.
Texas has not legalized recreational or personal-cultivation marijuana, so home cannabis growing is prohibited in Tyler. Possession of a usable quantity of marijuana is an offense under the Texas Controlled Substances Act, Health and Safety Code Ch. 481; two ounces or less is a Class B misdemeanor. The state's only legal cannabis pathway is the Compassionate Use Program under Occupations Code Ch. 169, which lets registered patients obtain low-THC cannabis, no more than 10 milligrams of THC per dosage unit, by prescription. Only dispensing organizations licensed by the Texas Department of Public Safety may cultivate; patients may not grow their own. Hemp under 0.3% THC is separately legal.
Cultivating or possessing marijuana plants is a criminal offense under Health and Safety Code Ch. 481; penalties scale with weight, from a Class B misdemeanor to a felony, with possible jail time.
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