An effort by the Texas Department of State Health Services to vacate a temporary injunction barring enforcement of a regulation that impaired sales of marijuana hemp products was denied on appeal.

Austin’s Third District Court of Appeal affirmed a Travis County district court injunction, finding the state acted beyond its authority when it objected to a U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency rules change that was implemented to comply with the 2018 Farm Bill passed by Congress.

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