New E-Cigarette Law Takes Effect in Texas in September: Complete Ban on Marijuana Vape Sales, Violators Face Up to One Year in Prison

Sep.02.2025
New E-Cigarette Law Takes Effect in Texas in September: Complete Ban on Marijuana Vape Sales, Violators Face Up to One Year in Prison
Starting September 1st, Texas banned the sale of THC-containing e-cigarettes. Violators face up to $4,000 in fines and one year in jail. Supporters say it helps keep marijuana vapes out of teens' hands. But opponents fear it will push people to dangerous alternatives. Some businesses, like Gruene Botanicals, argue that these vapes are important for treating chronic pain and PTSD, and a total ban could lead consumers to the black market.

Key Points:

 

·New Law in Effect: Starting from September 1st, the state of Texas in the United States has banned the sale or marketing of e-cigarettes containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), with violators facing fines of up to $4,000 and up to one year in prison. 

·Business Response: Businesses like Gruene Botanicals argue that THC e-cigarettes are an important tool for treating chronic pain and post-traumatic stress disorder, and a complete ban could drive consumers to the black market. 

·Support and Opposition: Supporters believe the law helps prevent teenagers from accessing discreet THC e-cigarettes, while opponents fear it may push people towards dangerous alternatives. 

·Future Uncertainty: Senate Bill 6 aims to ban all THC e-cigarettes and is currently stalled in the House of Representatives, but some lawmakers are still pushing for its passage.

 


 

2Firsts, September 2, 2025 - According to a report by Fox7 on September 1, as of September 1, the state of Texas in the United States has banned the sale or marketing of e-cigarettes containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

 

Senate Bill 2024 will go into effect on Monday, September 1st, making it a Class A misdemeanor to sell or market e-cigarettes containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC).

 

The fine for this new law is as high as $4000 and could potentially lead to imprisonment for up to one year.

 

Saldivar, a cannabis consultant for Austin's Gruene Botanicals, has led the company to make significant changes to its operations. The sale of THC e-cigarettes has been discontinued and removed from their shelves.

 

I estimate this accounts for about 60% to 50% of our inventory," said another employee of the pharmacy, Sebastian Sandoval.

 

Supporters of the new law claim that it will help prevent concealed marijuana e-cigarettes from falling into the hands of teenagers in the state. However, opponents are concerned that this could lead people to turn to dangerous alternatives.

 

When you completely prohibit something, people will still seek out those products. You are pushing people towards the black market instead of giving them the opportunity to walk into stores like ours, where we can introduce them to brands and what products contain," Sandoval said.

 

Gruene Botanicals believes that products like cannabis e-cigarettes are important solutions for patients suffering from chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other illnesses.

 

The future of Gruene Botanicals and other cannabis products has become uncertain.

 

The Senate Bill 6 aims to ban all THC e-cigarettes in the state. The bill is currently stalled in the House, but some lawmakers are working to push for its formal approval before the end of the second special session.

 

I believe that it would be better to have regulation instead of a complete ban. This is currently the most effective way to help this industry. Clear out the bad actors and let those like us who genuinely care about providing products to consumers stay," said Sandoval.

 

Although the new law has made selling e-cigarettes containing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) illegal, it does not make owning a THC e-cigarette a criminal offense.

 

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