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Home Cultivation: Fort Worth vs Grapevine

How do home cultivation rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Grapevine, TX?

Fort Worth and Grapevine have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Cannabis cultivation is illegal in Texas. The Texas Controlled Substances Act (Health and Safety Code Chapter 481) classifies marijuana as a Schedule I substance. Growing any amount of cannabis at home is a felony offense. Fort Worth enforces state law through the Fort Worth Police Department. The Texas Compassionate Use Act allows only licensed dispensaries to cultivate low-THC cannabis (0.5% or less) for qualifying patients β€” home cultivation is not permitted even for medical purposes.

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Grapevine, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Texas Health & Safety Code 481.121 makes it a crime to possess or grow marijuana anywhere in the state. Home cultivation is illegal in every Texas city and county regardless of plant count or medical status.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthGrapevine
Legal StatusIllegal β€” felony offense-
State LawTX Health & Safety Code Ch. 481-
Medical ExceptionNone for home cultivation-
Compassionate UseLow-THC only through licensed dispensaries-
EnforcementFort Worth Police Department-
Statute-TX HSC 481.121
Home grow allowed-No, zero plants
Recreational program-None
Medical home grow-Not authorized

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I grow cannabis at home in Fort Worth?

No. Cannabis cultivation is a felony under Texas law regardless of the amount. The Texas Controlled Substances Act classifies marijuana as Schedule I with no home cultivation exceptions.

Does Texas allow medical marijuana home grows?

No. The Compassionate Use Act only authorizes licensed dispensaries to cultivate low-THC cannabis. Home cultivation is illegal even for registered medical patients.

Grapevine FAQ

Can I grow marijuana at home in Texas if I have a medical condition?

No. Even patients enrolled in the Compassionate Use Program cannot grow cannabis. They may only purchase low-THC products from state-licensed dispensaries.

What about cities that decriminalized marijuana?

A few Texas cities have passed cite-and-release or non-enforcement measures, but state law still makes cultivation a crime. State troopers, county sheriffs, and DPS can still arrest and prosecute.

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