Fight for Texas Hemp
Your voice matters. One Plant Solution is fighting back. DSHS overstepped its authority. The Legislature said no. Unelected bureaucrats said yes anyway. We're taking them to court — and we need you.
What's at Stake
The Legislature rejected SB 3, SB 5, and SB 6 — bills that would have changed the hemp definition. DSHS then implemented the same policy through administrative rules, bypassing the democratic process entirely.
How to Help
Every action counts. Pick one and do it today.
Call Your Representative
Tell them DSHS exceeded its authority. The Legislature rejected SB 3, SB 5, and SB 6 — unelected bureaucrats should not make this decision for Texans.
Find Your Rep→Share on Social Media
Use #ProtectTexasHemp and tag @ReggiеAndDro. Share the facts: DSHS is doing what the Legislature refused to do. The industry is 4-for-4 in court on agency overreach.
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Join Now→Attend Hearings
Show up at the Capitol. Wear green. Be heard. Your physical presence tells legislators that real Texans — not lobbyists — are watching.
Capitol Info→Support the Legal Fight
The hemp industry is 4-for-4 in court on similar agency overreach cases nationwide (TX, OH, TN, NY). Help make it 5. Three parties have unified into ONE legal coalition filing after March 31. THBC needs plaintiffs with standing — growers, retailers, anyone harmed by these rules.
Learn More→The Legal Dream Team
THREE PARTIES UNIFIED AS ONE
Mark Bordas, David Sergei, and the THBC coalition have unified into a single legal team. No more separate filings. No conflicting strategies. One coordinated fight to overturn the DSHS overreach. The petition is largely complete — filing after March 31 for standing purposes.
Six attorneys. Three firms. One unified coalition. Industry is 4-for-4 on agency overreach TROs.
These attorneys represent the Texas hemp industry coalition. Their listing here does not imply an attorney-client relationship with Reggie & Dro LLC or any individual visitor.
Jesse's Story
Jesse Niesen is a United States Marine Corps veteran, father, and San Antonio small business owner. He built Reggie & Dro from zero — no investors, no partners, just hard work and a belief that adults have the right to make informed choices about natural plant products.
R&D is Oregon Hemp Handler licensed and Farm Bill compliant — compliant from day one. Every product is lab-tested, every customer is age-verified, every rule is followed. And now DSHS wants to change the rules without a single legislator voting on it.
Jesse has testified at the Texas Capitol, organized grassroots call campaigns, connected media with industry voices, and built a 13,000-member community in San Antonio. He drove to Austin. He spoke against SB 3. He rallied hundreds to call their representatives.
He will not stop fighting.
One Plant Solution
Policy by the People, for the People
One Plant . One Science . One Solution
Unite hemp consumers, farmers, retailers, and advocates under one voice. Build transparent, science-based cannabis policy that protects consumer rights, supports small businesses, and moves toward federal descheduling.
oneplantsolution.comThe Bigger Fight: Descheduling Cannabis
Our ultimate goal is the complete descheduling of Cannabis sativa L.at the federal level. We believe adults have the right to make informed choices about natural plant products. We're not just fighting a Texas rule — we're fighting for the future of an industry that supports 300,000+ American jobs and $1.5 billion in state tax revenue.
President Trump signed an executive order directing the Attorney General to expedite rescheduling to Schedule III. Three Senators have filed the Hemp Planting Predictability Act to delay the federal ban until 2028. The momentum is real. The fight is now.
The Rule They Wrote Without Your Vote
25 Texas Administrative Code Chapter 300 — DSHS Rule No. 26-0009
The Total THC Formula
Total Δ9-THC = (0.877 × THCA) + Δ9-THC
This single formula is what changed everything. Raw hemp flower typically contains 15-25% THCA. Under this formula, virtually all smokable hemp flower — loose flower, pre-rolls, and THCA concentrates — exceeds the 0.3% Total THC limit and is now illegal in Texas.
How This Happened
June 2025: SB 3 passed the Senate 30-1. Governor Abbott vetoed it, citing enforcement concerns.
Summer 2025: Two special sessions failed to produce any alternative. The Legislature could not agree.
Sept 2025: Governor Abbott issued an executive order directing DSHS to adopt regulations administratively — bypassing the Legislature entirely.
Dec 2025: DSHS published proposed rules in the Texas Register.
March 31, 2026: Final rule took effect. An $8 billion industry shut down by agency rulemaking, not by law.
What Else Changed
- ●Manufacturer license fees increased from $258 to $10,000 per facility
- ●Retail registration fees increased from $155 to $5,000
- ●21+ age enforcement codified into rule
Make Your Voice Heard
Texans got beat at the Alamo — and what happened next changed history.
This fight is not over. Speak up.
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This page is for informational and civic engagement purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. The legal arguments, case law summaries, and regulatory analysis presented here reflect publicly available information and the opinions of Reggie & Dro LLC. They should not be relied upon as a substitute for consultation with a licensed attorney. Attorney names listed are public figures involved in hemp litigation — their inclusion does not imply endorsement of or affiliation with Reggie & Dro LLC. Political action suggestions are protected First Amendment activity. Always verify current law before acting.
