A correction page for a common source of confusion: the 2025 bill is kept in historical—not active—status.
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A proposal, vetoed bill, adopted rule, effective requirement, and enforcement action are different record types. Preserve those distinctions.
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This page reports the reviewed legislative history below and does not use the vetoed bill as a current legal requirement.
Verification state: 0 of 1 statements shown on this page are independently verified; 1 remain pending. Pending statements remain visible with their uncertainty; rejected statements never render.
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SB 3 (89th Legislature, 2025) — vetoed, never law
Senate Bill 3 of the 89th Regular Session, which would have imposed broad restrictions on consumable hemp products, was vetoed by the Governor on June 22, 2025. It never took effect and imposes no requirement on any operator. It appears here because it is still widely — and wrongly — described as current law.
[Pending verification] Katherine Ulbricht's primary-source verification has not yet been recorded for this statement.
This statement was included in the reviewed snapshot on 2026-08-14. No independent Katherine verification receipt is recorded yet, so it remains pending and keeps the caveat shown above.