AUSTIN, Texas — Country music legend Willie Nelson has released his own brand of marijuana-infused drink, but a new Texas bill could kill his buzz.

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is leading the charge for Senate Bill 3, which would ban all products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, more commonly known as THC. The bill passed the Texas Senate this week and heads to the House next, where its fate is uncertain. The ban would jeopardize sales of the drink in Nelson's home state.

Patrick has promised to ban all non-medical marijuana products in the state and says children are getting “poisoned.”

Nelson announced Willie’s Remedy+ this week — a THC-infused drink that also contains CBD, CBG and L-theanine. According to the brand’s Instagram page, it’s “made to lift your spirits without weighing you down.”

While some CBD products would still be allowed with some added restrictions if the bill passes, the THC in the drink would still leave it vulnerable to the law.

The non-alcoholic lifestyle has gained popularity with younger generations in recent years as people prioritize their health, opting for alternatives like mocktails and marijuana products.