HB 2568
87-0 (2021)
Author: Crockett, Jasmine
Relating to the manufacture, delivery, and possession of certain tetrahydrocannabinols under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 2593
87-0 (2021)
Author: Moody, Joe | et. al.Sponsor: Johnson, Nathan | et. al.
Relating to the criminal penalties for the possession of certain tetrahydrocannabinols under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: State Affairs
House adopts conf. comm. report-reported
HB 2612
85-0 (2017)
Author: Meyer, Morgan | et. al.Sponsor: Huffman, Joan
Relating to civil liability of a person who produces, distributes, sells, or provides or aids in the production, distribution, sale, or provision of certain synthetic substances to another person for damages caused by the other person and to certain actions and investigations under the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.
House: Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence Senate: State Affairs
Effective on 9/1/17
HB 2704
85-0 (2017)
Author: Lozano, J. M.
Relating to a study on the use of portable testing equipment to identify synthetic drugs.
House: Homeland Security & Public Safety
Referred to Homeland Security & Public Safety
HB 3902
85-0 (2017)
Author: Thompson, Senfronia | et. al.
Relating to commencement and prosecution of certain actions by and to investigations conducted by district and county attorneys under the Deceptive Trade Practices-Consumer Protection Act.
House: Business & Industry
Placed on General State Calendar
SB 341
85-0 (2017)
Author: Perry, Charles | et. al.Sponsor: Goldman, Craig
Relating to the consequences of the possession of illegal synthetic cannabinoids on a holder of or applicant for certain alcoholic beverage licenses and liability of a person who provides, sells, or serves a synthetic cannabinoid to another person.
House: Licensing & Administrative Procedures Senate: Business & Commerce
Effective on 9/1/17
SB 1194
85-0 (2017)
Author: Garcia, Sylvia
Relating to community outreach on the dangers of abusable synthetic substances.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
SB 1195
85-0 (2017)
Author: Garcia, Sylvia
Relating to studies and reports on the prosecution of criminal cases involving abusable synthetic substances.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Referred to Criminal Justice
HB 414
84-0 (2015)
Author: Dutton, Jr., Harold V. | et. al.
Relating to the penalties for possession of one ounce or less of marihuana or a synthetic cannabinoid.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Failed to receive affirmative vote in comm.
HB 488
84-0 (2015)
Author: Guillen, Ryan
Relating to the designation of certain synthetic compounds to Penalty Group 2 or 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 597
84-0 (2015)
Author: Clardy, Travis | et. al.
Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Laid on the table subject to call
SB 173
84-0 (2015)
Author: Huffman, Joan | et. al.Sponsor: Clardy, Travis | et. al.
Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/15
SB 199
84-0 (2015)
Author: Perry, Charles | et. al.
Relating to the designation of certain synthetic compounds to Penalty Group 2 or 2-A of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
Senate: Criminal Justice
Co-author authorized
SB 1583
84-0 (2015)
Author: Taylor, Van | et. al.Sponsor: Fletcher, Allen
Relating to classifying synthetic cannabinoid or cathinone as a Schedule I controlled substance under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; affecting the prosecution of a criminal offense.
House: Public Health Senate: Health & Human Services
Placed on General State Calendar
HB 184
83-0 (2013)
Author: Dutton, Jr., Harold V. | et. al.
Relating to the penalties for possession of one ounce or less of marihuana or a synthetic cannabinoid by certain defendants.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Committee report sent to Calendars
HB 1671
83-0 (2013)
Author: Carter, Stefani | et. al.
Relating to the designation of certain synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
SB 263
83-0 (2013)
Author: Huffman, JoanSponsor: Carter, Stefani | et. al.
Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Returned to Local & Consent Calendars Comm.
SB 27
83-1 (2013)
Author: Huffman, Joan
Relating to the designation for criminal prosecution and other purposes of certain chemicals commonly referred to as synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances and controlled substance analogues under the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
Filed
HB 49
82-0 (2011)
Author: Peña, Aaron
Relating to the addition of certain synthetic derivatives of marihuana to Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 108
82-0 (2011)
Author: Brown, Fred | et. al.
Relating to the addition of a synthetic derivative of marihuana to Penalty Group 2 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
HB 597
82-0 (2011)
Author: Madden, Jerry | et. al.
Relating to designating certain synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; providing penalties and establishing certain criminal consequences or procedures.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Laid on the table subject to call
HB 1011
82-0 (2011)
Author: Bonnen, Dennis
Relating to the addition of certain synthetic derivatives of marihuana and Saliva divinorum and its derivatives and extracts to the Texas Controlled Substances Act.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Left pending in committee
SB 331
82-0 (2011)
Author: Shapiro, Florence | et. al.Sponsor: Madden, Jerry | et. al.
Relating to designating certain synthetic cannabinoids as controlled substances under the Texas Controlled Substances Act; providing penalties and establishing certain criminal consequences or procedures.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/11