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The Texas Department of Public Safety has recently issued provisional licenses to nine new medical marijuana operators, signaling significant growth in the state's medical cannabis industry. This expansion comes as existing operators are also ramping up their operations by opening new manufacturing and cultivation facilities.
The influx of new businesses is expected to enhance the variety of products available to patients, providing them with more choices tailored to their specific needs. As the industry grows, the number of registered patients is also on the rise, reflecting a broader acceptance and demand for medical marijuana in Texas.
With these developments, the Texas medical marijuana sector is not only creating new jobs but also contributing to the state's economy. As regulations evolve and more operators enter the market, the future looks promising for both patients seeking relief and businesses looking to thrive in this burgeoning industry.
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