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Patients in Austin, TX can explore local medical cannabis dispensaries through Leafly to see what’s in stock—right from home. Many licensed dispensaries offer convenient online shopping experiences where you can browse real-time menus, check product availability, discover deals, and place your order directly. Depending on the dispensary, you may also have options for in-store pickup, curbside service, or delivery. Visit Leafly to find trusted medical dispensaries in Austin and learn how to order your cannabis products safely and easily.
No. Recreational marijuana remains illegal in Austin and throughout Texas. Adults 21 and older may purchase certain hemp-derived consumable products (such as CBD, Delta-8, Delta-9, THC-a or low-THC gummies) that comply with both federal and state hemp laws. Sales of intoxicating vapes and high-THC cannabis remain prohibited statewide.
Other than cannabis purchased under Texas’ medical cannabis program, possession of non-hemp derived marijuana is still illegal under Texas law. However, Austin officials have deprioritized enforcement for small-quantity possession. That means arrests are uncommon for personal-use amounts, but the offense remains on the books.
Yes, hemp-derived products such as CBD, Delta-8 THC, and low-THC Delta-9 THC items (≤ 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight) remain legal to buy in Austin. They must be properly registered, tested, and labeled under the Texas Consumable Hemp Program, and only adults 21+ may purchase them.
As of October 2025, you must be 21 or older to buy consumable hemp products — including CBD oils, edibles, gummies, and vapes. Licensed sellers must verify your age with a valid photo ID. These are emergency rules currently in effect while Texas develops permanent regulations.
No. Texas does not recognize out-of-state medical marijuana cards. Only Texas residents who are registered in the Compassionate Use Program (CUP) may legally obtain low-THC medical cannabis.
Texas residents 18 and older may qualify for medical cannabis if they have an eligible condition and are registered under the Compassionate Use Program. Patients under 18 can qualify with parental or guardian consent.
Qualifying conditions under the Texas Compassionate Use Program include:
- Epilepsy and other seizure disorders
- Multiple sclerosis
- Spasticity disorders
- Terminal cancer
- Neurodegenerative diseases
- Autism spectrum disorder
- PTSD (for certain patients)
Note: Conditions and eligibility can change. Check the Texas CUP for the current list.
Yes - for now. Delta-8 THC remains legal in Texas under current hemp laws and court rulings, but is considered a consumable hemp product. That means only adults 21 and older may purchase it, and new labeling and verification rules apply. The legal status is under review and could change with future legislation.
No. Home cultivation of cannabis plants is illegal in Texas, even for medical use. All cannabis production must occur through state-licensed programs.

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