Texas MMJ Resources | A Comprehensive Guide to MMJ-Adjacent Companies and Organizations in Texas
As of August 11, 2025, Texas has not legalized recreational cannabis. The state has a highly restrictive low-THC medical program known as the Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP).
Access is limited to patients with specific qualifying conditions, and products cannot contain more than 1% THC by weight. The state has licensed only a few “dispensing organizations,” which operate a limited number of pickup locations. Below is the full list of licensed operators and their physical locations.
Fluent 1112 N Loop 336 W, Ste. F Conroe, TX 77301
goodblend 11210 N Lamar Blvd Austin, TX 78753
Texas Original 12701 Lowden Ln Manchaca, TX 78652
For official information on the state’s program, visit the Texas Department of Public Safety – Compassionate Use Program.
Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) – Mental Health & Substance Use HHS is the state authority that oversees mental health and substance use services in Texas. It contracts with local mental health authorities (LMHAs) to deliver services across the state.
NAMI Texas The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Texas is a grassroots organization that provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness to improve the lives of Texans affected by mental illness.
Mental Health America of Greater Houston A regional non-profit affiliate of MHA working to promote mental wellness and advocate for those with mental health conditions through education, support groups, and community outreach in the Houston area and beyond.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline – Texas The state’s official portal for the 988 Lifeline, providing 24/7, free, and confidential support for Texans in distress, as well as prevention and crisis resources.
Texas Suicide Prevention Collaborative A statewide partnership of advocates, survivors, and professionals working to reduce suicide in Texas through public awareness campaigns, educational programs, and the promotion of evidence-based practices.
Veterans Crisis Line A free, confidential resource available to any Veteran, even if not registered with the VA or enrolled in VA health care. The service connects Veterans in crisis with qualified, caring VA responders 24/7.
Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) – Substance Use Services The state’s lead agency for substance use and addictive disorders. HHS provides resources and oversees a network of prevention, intervention, treatment, and recovery support services.
Texas Targeted Opioid Response (TTOR) A public health initiative funded by HHS to address the opioid crisis. It provides resources for prevention, naloxone access, treatment, and recovery support services throughout Texas.
Texas Association of Addiction Professionals (TAAP) A professional membership organization that provides education, training, certification, and advocacy for addiction counselors and professionals, working to enhance the quality of care in the state.
RecoveryPeople A non-profit recovery community organization (RCO) that provides peer-based recovery support services, training, and advocacy to help people achieve and sustain long-term recovery.
Texas Problem Gambling Resources The official HHS resource page for problem gambling, offering information, self-assessment tools, and connections to treatment and support for gambling addiction.
FindTreatment.gov A confidential and anonymous resource from SAMHSA for persons seeking treatment for mental and substance use disorders in the United States and its territories.