Many Texas retailers can no longer sell consumable THC products to customers under 21 years old after the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission approved two emergency rules Sept. 23.

What you need to know

The new rules , which were drafted after Gov. Greg Abbott issued a Sept. 10 executive order requesting tighter THC regulations , apply only to retailers that sell alcohol. The rules state that:

Texas retailers with TABC licenses may not sell, offer to sell, serve or deliver consumable THC products to minors.

TABC license holders must check the IDs of all customers purchasing THC products to ensure they have an “an apparently valid, unexpired proof of identification” and are at least 21 years old.

The rules took effect Sept. 23, and the agency said it would begin enforcing them O

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