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Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do personal cultivation limits rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington and Fort Worth have similar restriction levels.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas prohibits all personal cannabis cultivation; even a single home plant violates state controlled-substances law, and Arlington has no separate ordinance because state law forbids the activity entirely.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 481 makes growing any marijuana plant a felony statewide. Fort Worth residents have no legal personal cultivation allowance. Even one plant can support a state jail felony charge regardless of intent or location.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
State statusFelony cultivation-
Patient growNot allowed under CUP-
Hemp licenseTDA, under 0.3% THC only-
Local ordinanceNone needed-
State law-TX H&S Code 481.120
Plants allowed-Zero personal plants
Min penalty-Class B misdemeanor
Felony threshold-Any cultivation as manufacture
Medical exception-CUP licensees only

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Arlington FAQ

Can a CUP patient grow their own low-THC plants?

No. The Compassionate Use Program does not authorize home cultivation by patients. Only state-licensed dispensing organizations may cultivate cannabis legally in Texas.

What about hemp plants in my backyard?

Hemp cultivation requires a Texas Department of Agriculture license and laboratory testing under 0.3 percent THC. Unlicensed backyard hemp plants risk being treated as marijuana.

Fort Worth FAQ

Can I grow even one marijuana plant in Fort Worth?

No. Texas Health and Safety Code 481.120 makes manufacture of marijuana a felony, and cultivation counts as manufacture. Fort Worth has no carve-out for personal grows. Even a single plant can support a state jail felony charge.

Does a medical recommendation allow home cultivation?

No. The Texas Compassionate Use Program only allows three licensed dispensing organizations to cultivate low-THC cannabis. Patients receive products through dispensing pharmacies and may not grow plants at home under any circumstance.

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