Texas Police Raid CBD Shop, Seize Hundreds of THC Vapes

Aug.28.2025
Texas Police Raid CBD Shop, Seize Hundreds of THC Vapes
Police in Abilene, Texas raided “CBD House of Healing” on August 23, seizing more than 17 pounds of marijuana, 3,580 pre-rolled joints, hundreds of THC vapes, and other cannabis products. The case remains under investigation, and no arrests have been made. The store’s attorney accused police of violating her client’s constitutional rights and subsequently resigned from her position as an associate judge at the Abilene Municipal Court.

Key Points

 

  • Raid: On August 23, Abilene police raided “CBD House of Healing,” seizing large amounts of cannabis and related products.
  • Test Results: An undercover purchase earlier tested at over 1% THC, far exceeding the 0.3% limit allowed under the 2018 Hemp Bill.
  • Items Seized: 17.5 pounds of marijuana, 3,580 joints, 191 THC vapes, 400 vape cartridges, 538 THC gummies, and more.
  • Legal Dispute: The shop’s lawyer said her client’s constitutional rights were violated and resigned in protest.
  • Police Stance: Abilene police said their position was stated in an August 23 press release and declined further comment.

 

2Firsts, August 28, 2025 —— On August 23, police in Abilene, Texas executed a search warrant at CBD House of Healing on Catclaw Drive, seizing more than 17 pounds of marijuana, thousands of pre-rolled joints, hundreds of THC vapes, and other cannabis products.

 

According to police, the raid stemmed from an investigation into possession of a controlled substance: tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). Back in June, an undercover officer purchased a vape at the store and testing confirmed it contained THC. Further testing by a state lab, with results returned on August 14, showed the vape contained more than 1% delta-9 THC, far above the 0.3% threshold allowed under the 2018 Hemp Bill.

 

Following the results, police obtained a search warrant and carried out the raid, seizing: 17.5 pounds of marijuana, 3,580 pre-rolled joints, 191 THC vapes, 400 THC vape cartridges, 28 jars of marijuana shake, 147 containers of wax/shatter, 538 containers of THC gummies, 137 cans of Cannadip, 15 containers of THC diamonds, 12 bottles of THC elixir, 10 packages of THC popcorn, along with various THC candies and edibles, business documents, training manuals, and $1,176.52 in cash.

 

No arrests have been made, and the case remains under investigation.

 

The store’s attorney, Chaile Allen, said she was denied access to her client during the raid and called it a serious violation of constitutional rights. She later resigned from her post as associate judge at Abilene Municipal Court in protest.

 

Abilene police have not responded to media requests for comment, saying only that their position was set out in an August 23 official press release.

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