Provisional TCUP License Holder

The Next Frontier in Wellness for Texans

Lone Star Bioscience is preparing to bring vertically integrated, patient-centered medical cannabis to Texas — building for the future of compassionate care under the state's expanding program.

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The Opportunity

A Historic Moment for Medical Cannabis in Texas

Texas is undergoing the most significant expansion of its Compassionate Use Program since its creation. House Bill 46 authorized 12 new dispensing licenses, added chronic pain as a qualifying condition, and opened the door to new delivery methods — creating a market poised for rapid growth.

Lone Star Bioscience holds a provisional license to operate as one of the state's new dispensing organizations. We are building the infrastructure, team, and partnerships needed to serve Texans across all 11 public health regions when we go operational.

12
New Licenses Authorized by HB 46
11
Public Health Regions to Serve
160K+
Projected TX Patients by 2027
14
Qualifying Medical Conditions
What We're Building

Vertically Integrated. Patient-First.

Texas law requires each dispensing organization to cultivate, process, and dispense — ensuring complete quality control from seed to patient. Our operation is being designed to exceed those standards from day one.

Cultivation Facility

We are planning a state-of-the-art indoor cultivation facility designed for consistent, year-round production of premium cannabis genetics optimized for Texas patient needs.

Pharmaceutical-Grade Processing

Our manufacturing blueprint calls for rigorous quality controls at every step. Every future product — from tinctures and capsules to topicals and vaporizers — will be tested and validated before reaching a patient.

Statewide Patient Access

Our dispensing strategy will place primary and satellite locations across Texas's 11 public health regions — ensuring no Texan is left without access to the care they need.

Planned Statewide Access

Designed to Reach Every Corner of Texas

Texas mandates equitable access across all 11 public health regions. Our planned satellite strategy is designed to ensure no Texan is left behind.

Primary + Satellite Model

Our plan calls for a central cultivation hub with secure satellite dispensing points positioned across Texas's diverse geography.

Seed-to-Sale Traceability

We are building for complete chain of custody from plant to patient, with electronic tracking and monthly inventory reconciliation from launch.

DPS-Compliant by Design

Every facility will be built to Texas Department of Public Safety specifications — surveillance, security, and reporting are foundational to our design, not afterthoughts.

The Landscape

A Decade of Legislative Progress

The Texas Compassionate Use Program has evolved from a narrow pilot into a statewide framework — and the biggest expansion is happening now.

2015
Texas Compassionate Use Act signed into law — 3 original licenses, epilepsy only, low-THC tinctures only.
2021
HB 1535 expands qualifying conditions to include cancer and PTSD. THC limit raised to 1%.
2025
HB 46 — the most significant expansion yet. Chronic pain added, vaporizers authorized, and 12 new licenses created. Lone Star Bioscience receives its provisional license.
What's Ahead
15 total dispensing organizations statewide. Satellite network build-out. A patient population projected to grow rapidly as access improves and conditions expand.
Get Involved

Building the Future Together

Whether you're a healthcare provider, potential partner, investor, or patient advocate — we're building something that matters and we'd love to hear from you.

Contact Lone Star Bioscience