Small-scale marijuana possession will soon no longer result in jail time in Dallas, thanks to voters who approved a local pot decriminalization ballot initiative on Tuesday. Over 65% of Dallas voters ...
Dallas voters don't have the ability to unilaterally change state law on marijuana, but they may have changed enforcement in ...
Dallas, Bastrop, and Lockhart, Texas approved measures to decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana.
A trio of marijuana decriminalization measures cruised to victory at the municipal level in Texas on Tuesday night, in the ...
Lockhart and Bastrop both received a majority of unofficial votes to decriminalize low level marijuana possession in their ...
Dallas, Lockhart, and Bastrop residents will soon vote on local marijuana decriminalization, reflecting shifting attitudes in ...
The cities join a growing list of Texas jurisdictions deprioritizing arrests for four ounces or less of marijuana possession.
Approximately 65% of early votes in Dallas supported the decriminalization of small amounts of cannabis, though recreational use remains illegal in Texas.
Last night, the main focus of election coverage was on who would become the next President of the United States and on naming seats in the House and Senate. The news broke that Donald Trump won the ...
The ballot initiative says a whiff of weed does not establish probable cause for a search or seizure, which was already ...
Proposition R would ban the Dallas Police Department from making arrests or issuing citations for people with four ounces or ...
Voters in Dallas have passed a proposition that would decriminalize possession of four ounces or less of marijuana.