Texas prohibits private cultivation of cannabis plants by individuals. Plano residents may not grow marijuana at home for personal or medical use, and the Compassionate Use Program does not include any patient grow allowance.
Under Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 481, marijuana is a Penalty Group 2-A controlled substance and cultivation by individuals is a state jail felony or higher depending on plant weight. Unlike states with medical home-grow rights, the Texas Compassionate Use Program does not authorize patients or caregivers to grow low-THC cannabis at home. Only state-licensed dispensing organizations may cultivate. Plano police enforce state law on residential cultivation, and the city zoning code does not contemplate home grows. Property used for cultivation may also face nuisance abatement and forfeiture under Chapter 59 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure regardless of patient status.
A single live cannabis plant grown indoors or outdoors in Plano can trigger state jail felony charges, civil asset forfeiture, and additional code enforcement for unpermitted electrical or HVAC modifications used for grow operations.
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