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Is weed legal in Texas?

LOS Angeles Lakers point guard Alex Caruso was arrested at a Texas airport after cops allegedly found him with marijuana and a herb grinder.

Caruso was arrested by cops for marijuana possession (under two ounces) and possession of drug paraphernalia but has since been released on a $4200 bond.

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The use of recreational marijuana in Texas is illegal[/caption]

Is weed legal in Texas?

Texas is one of 13 states that has not legalized the use of recreational marijuana.

As of June 2021, 37 states have legalized marijuana for medical use, while 17 states also have legalized it for recreational use.

Under Texas’ HB 1802, the state would be required to study the medical risks and benefits of psilocybin, MDMA and ketamine for military veterans in partnership with Baylor College of Medicine and a military-focused medical center. 

Texas Gov Greg Abbott allowed the bill to take effect without his signature.

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Texas is one of 13 states that has not legalized the use recreational marijuana[/caption]

Another marijuana legislation passed was a bipartisan measure that expands the Compassionate Use Program.

The legislation allows registered doctors to prescribe low-THC medical cannabis to Texas patients who meet specific criteria and/or who have qualifying illnesses.

House Bill 1535 allows patients with all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder to use medical cannabis.

Previously, only people with specific types of epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, autism, spasticity, an incurable neurodegenerative disease, and/or terminal cancer could use medical marijuana.

What states have not legalized marijuana?

On Tuesday, June 22, Connecticut became the latest state to legalize the use of recreational marijuana.

People age 21 and older will be allowed to possess and consume marijuana beginning on July 1 under the new law.

“We had a chance to learn from others, and I think we’ve got it right here in the state of Connecticut,” Gov. Ned Lamont said, referring to the multiyear effort to finally pass a legalization bill during a ceremony at the state capital.

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In Texas, possession of any amount of marijuana is classified as a felony offense punishable by two years to life in prison[/caption]

“Maybe we weren’t the first but we were the first, I think, to show that we can get it right.”

The law allows individuals age 21 and older to possess or consume up to 1.5 ounces (42.5 grams) of “cannabis plant material” and up to 5 ounces (141.7 grams) in a locked container in a home or in the trunk or locked glove box in the person’s vehicle.

Retail sales of recreational cannabis in Connecticut are not expected to begin until the summer of 2022, at the earliest.

Where is weed legal in the US?

Marijuana laws are changing frequently across the United States. See below the current laws related to weed in all 50 states:

Alabama – Medicinal, not decriminalized
Alaska – Fully legal
Arizona – Fully legal
Arkansas – Medicinal, not decriminalized
California – Fully legal
Colorado – Fully legal
Connecticut – Medicinal, decriminalized
Delaware – Medicinal, decriminalized
Florida – Medicinal, not decriminalized
Georgia – CBD Oil only
Hawaii – Medicinal, decriminalized
Idaho – Fully illegal
Illinois – Fully legal
Indiana – CBD Oil only
Iowa – CBD Oil only
Kansas – Fully illegal
Kentucky – CBD Oil only
Louisiana – Medicinal, not decriminalized
Maine – Fully legal
Maryland – Medicinal, decriminalized
Massachusetts – Fully legal
Michigan – Fully legal
Minnesota – Medicinal, decriminalized
Mississippi – Medicinal, decriminalized
Missouri – Medicinal, decriminalized
Montana – Fully legal
Nebraska – Fully illegal
Nevada – Fully legal
New Hampshire – Medicinal, decriminalized
New Jersey – Fully legal
New Mexico – Medicinal, decriminalized
New York – Fully legal
North Carolina – Fully illegal
North Dakota – Medicinal, decriminalized
Ohio – Medicinal, decriminalized
Oklahoma – Medicinal, decriminalized
Oregon – Fully legal
Pennsylvania – Medicinal, not decriminalized
Rhode Island – Medicinal, decriminalized
South Carolina – Fully illegal
South Dakota – Fully legal
Tennessee – Fully illegal
Texas – CBD Oil only
Utah – Medicinal, not decriminalized
Vermont – Fully legal
Virginia – Fully legal
Washington – Fully legal
West Virginia – Medicinal, not decriminalized
Wisconsin – CBD Oil only
Wyoming – Fully illegal

When was Alex Caruso arrested for weed in Texas?

On Tuesday, June 22, at around 2pm local time, Caruso was arrested as he tried boarding a flight at Easterwood Airport in College Station, Texas.

Transportation and Security Administration agents allegedly found a herb grinder and weed residue in the Laker player’s bag so they contacted police, KBTX reports.

In Texas, possession of any amount is classified as a felony offense punishable by two years to life in prison.

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Los Angeles Lakers guard Alex Caruso was arrested on June 22 at a Texas airport after officials allegedly found weed and a herb grinder in his bag[/caption]


Caruso signed a two-year deal worth around $5.5million in 2019 and won his first NBA Championship a year later when the Lakers defeated rivals Miami Heat over six games.

In his most recent season, he averaged 6.4 points per game, 2.4 assists a game, and 2.3 rebounds a game with the Lakers in the 58 games he appeared in.

Caruso’s teammate and four-time NBA Champion LeBron James had a hilarious reaction to his co-star’s arrest, tweeting a gif that read, “STRAIGHT CASH MONEY.”

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