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calling for a national debate regarding the legalization of drugs as a way to reduce drug cartel violence. The resolution was then vetoed by the mayor, however, and an attempt to override the veto one week later failed by a 4–4 vote. Members of the council had been swayed by pressure from Rep.
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crimes instead of subjecting offenders to immediate arrest (though the same penalties still apply). Among the offenses for which a citation can be issued is possession of up to 4 ounces of cannabis. Many police departments announced they would continue to arrest for minor cannabis offenses,
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District Attorney John Creuzot announced that individuals caught possessing misdemeanor amounts of cannabis would no longer be prosecuted for first-time offenses. Individuals who commit subsequent offenses would be offered diversionary courses to avoid a criminal conviction.
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of arrest or other enforcement action for cannabis-related possession offenses". In July 2020 Austin Police Department announced that it had revised its enforcement policies to comply with the resolution. The resolution along with banning the use of
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they agreed to attend a four-hour drug education class. The new program also differed in that persons who had committed previous cannabis offenses would still be eligible to participate. The program went into effect in March 2017.
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the passage of the bill, possession of up to two ounces was reduced to a class B misdemeanor, punishable by a $ 1000 fine and prison sentence of no more than 180 days. The bill passed the Senate by a 24–7 vote and the House 84–58.
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1858:"CBD, hemp, delta-8, medical marijuana: Here's what you need to know about Texas' pot laws"
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2132:"Texas Ban On Smokeable Hemp Manufacturing And Sales Is Unconstitutional, Judge Rules"
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1310:"Backed by the 'Christian case' for weed, legalization bill moves forward in Texas"
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High In America: The True Story Behind NORML And The Politics Of Marijuana
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1884:"Texas Governor Signs Bill To Expand State's Medical Marijuana Program"
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1915:"Gov. Abbott signs bill expanding Texas' medical cannabis program"
1586:"Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick: Marijuana bill is dead in the Texas Senate"
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1946:"CBD Shops Adapt to Gov. Abbott's Confusing Ban on Smokable Hemp"
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2039:"Texas Lawsuit Challenges State's New Ban On Smokable Hemp"
1555:"Texas House Votes To Lower Marijuana Possession Penalties"
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1744:"New Texas Hemp Law Causing Problems With Marijuana Cases"
3349:"Dallas Police Relaxes Weed Policy Just in Time For 4/20"
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2692:"DA: Marijuana now means a citation, not a ride to jail"
1617:"Texas governor signs law legalizing hemp, CBD products"
1404:"An Overview of Texas' Low-THC Medical Cannabis Program"
1367:"An Overview of Texas' Low-THC Medical Cannabis Program"
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1431:"Abbott Legalizes Cannabis Oil for Epilepsy Patients"
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1856:Munce, Megan; Menchaca, Megan (July 18, 2022).
951:. Archived from the original on April 11, 2016.
457:Bexar County cite-and-release, diversion (2017)
355:House approves medical program expansion (2023)
200:had granted clemency to 95 of these prisoners.
41:. Possession of up to two ounces is a class B
2592:
2590:
3987:
3842:
3695:"Texas Democratic Party 2018 – 2020 Platform"
1493:"Cannabis Oil Approved for Epilepsy Patients"
979:Richard Davenport-Hines (November 10, 2003).
606:. However, in January 2024, Attorney General
8:
2446:"Texas HB218 | 2023-2024 | 88th Legislature"
1913:Lee, Steffi; Goard, Alyssa (June 14, 2019).
1135:
1133:
517:In May 2019, Bexar County District Attorney
82:or Indian hemp, by Mexican residents of the
4091:Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act
3408:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
2972:Gonzalez, Maria Cortes (October 30, 2017).
1169:
1167:
723:, former All-Pro offensive lineman for the
377:El Paso drug legalization resolution (2009)
4185:
4015:
3994:
3980:
3972:
3849:
3835:
3827:
3442:Kara Carlson; Ryan Autullo (May 7, 2022).
2599:"Cite-and-Release in (Almost Full) Effect"
1804:Feldman, Ella Malena (November 10, 2021).
1010:
1008:
1006:
1004:
1002:
474:El Paso County First Chance Program (2017)
2719:
2717:
2008:"Retailers Fighting Ban on Smokable Hemp"
1211:
1209:
1048:
1046:
1044:
301:Texas Department of State Health Services
221:Proposed recreational legalization (2015)
4596:Cannabis on American Indian reservations
4043:Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act
3924:Murders of John Goosey and Stacy Barnett
2910:Sullivan, Jeffrey (September 27, 2017).
25:
3094:
3092:
2767:from the original on September 21, 2018
1383:from the original on September 16, 2020
1374:Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy
1174:Anderson, Patrick (February 27, 1981).
1055:Marihuana: A Signal of Misunderstanding
762:
363:House approves reduced penalties (2023)
250:House approves reduced penalties (2019)
3731:from the original on February 20, 2017
3570:Britschgi, Christian (June 18, 2018).
3401:
3130:Jankowski, Philip (January 23, 2020).
3046:from the original on February 23, 2018
3015:from the original on February 22, 2019
2922:from the original on February 18, 2018
2848:Tsiaperas, Tasha (November 22, 2017).
2829:from the original on February 28, 2018
2702:from the original on September 9, 2018
2671:from the original on December 30, 2015
2111:from the original on November 15, 2020
2049:from the original on November 28, 2020
2018:from the original on November 13, 2020
1956:from the original on November 15, 2020
1441:from the original on February 23, 2017
1320:from the original on November 30, 2016
954:
487:Travis County diversion program (2017)
153:at pharmacies (only by prescription).
4073:Marijuana Freedom and Opportunity Act
3582:from the original on January 29, 2019
3316:Bailey, Everton Jr. (March 2, 2021).
3173:from the original on January 25, 2020
3142:from the original on January 24, 2020
3003:Bernier, Nathan (December 19, 2017).
2941:Bradshaw, Kelsey (January 31, 2018).
2755:Herskovitz, Jon (February 16, 2019).
2544:from the original on October 10, 2021
2534:"Reefer Madness: Don't Talk About It"
2419:Chron, Michael Murney (May 1, 2023).
2080:from the original on November 9, 2020
1347:from the original on February 4, 2017
1194:from the original on February 9, 2020
1106:Smith, Griffin Jr. (September 1973).
1080:Fanning, Timothy (October 11, 2023).
1062:from the original on February 9, 2020
817:from the original on November 5, 2021
381:In January 2009, the city council of
308:Qualifying conditions expanded (2019)
7:
3814:"Meet the Texas Cannabis Collective"
3161:Sanders, Austin (January 24, 2020).
2628:Plohetski, Tony (October 19, 2008).
2575:from the original on August 11, 2020
2142:from the original on August 26, 2021
2068:Curtin, Kevin (September 25, 2020).
1830:Reynolds, Kevin (November 8, 2021).
1410:from the original on August 26, 2019
847:from the original on August 18, 2022
837:"PENAL CODE CHAPTER 12. PUNISHMENTS"
581:Austin and other city reforms (2022)
237:Limited medical use legalized (2015)
98:(which he inaccurately describes as
3812:Williams, Jesse (October 8, 2021),
3793:from the original on March 10, 2019
3781:McKenna, Dave (November 21, 2003).
3762:from the original on August 8, 2021
3727:. The Cannabist. February 8, 2017.
3551:from the original on March 10, 2019
3499:Mohamed, Ikram (January 31, 2024).
3454:from the original on March 14, 2023
3432:at Ballotpedia, accessed 2023-03-21
3266:from the original on March 22, 2023
3235:from the original on March 22, 2023
3077:from the original on April 12, 2019
2984:from the original on March 22, 2023
2891:from the original on March 10, 2019
2817:Young, Stephen (October 17, 2017).
2786:Hallman, Tristan (April 12, 2017).
2724:Rogers, Brian (February 16, 2017).
2609:from the original on March 14, 2019
2597:Smith, Jordan (February 24, 2009).
2563:Smith, Phillip (January 16, 2009).
2501:Crowder, David (January 12, 2009).
2482:from the original on March 14, 2019
2294:from the original on August 4, 2021
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2203:from the original on August 4, 2021
1680:McCullough, Jolie (July 16, 2019).
1615:Weixel, Nathaniel (June 11, 2019).
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1565:from the original on April 30, 2019
1534:from the original on April 30, 2019
1522:Camarillo, Vicky (April 29, 2019).
1472:from the original on April 28, 2016
1339:Rosenthal, Brian M. (May 7, 2015).
1289:from the original on August 3, 2020
1259:from the original on March 23, 2019
1249:"APD: Jail first, questions later?"
1228:from the original on March 10, 2019
924:from the original on March 22, 2023
51:is allowed only in the form of low-
22:2012 pro-cannabis protest in Austin
3644:from the original on June 28, 2022
3613:from the original on June 24, 2022
3390:from the original on April 3, 2021
3192:McCullough, Jolie (July 2, 2020).
2690:Rogers, Brian (November 6, 2015).
2532:Smith, Jordan (January 30, 2009).
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2324:from the original on June 16, 2021
2173:from the original on June 27, 2022
1944:Blackmon, Malen (August 6, 2020).
1925:from the original on July 24, 2019
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1646:McGaughy, Lauren (June 11, 2019).
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1584:Moritz, John C. (April 30, 2019).
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1152:from the original on July 25, 2019
1118:from the original on July 25, 2019
1030:from the original on June 11, 2019
866:John G. Bourke (January 5, 1984).
781:from the original on July 25, 2019
14:
4591:Politicians who have admitted use
3750:Donald, Mark (October 31, 2002).
3675:from the original on June 1, 2019
3601:Nowlin, Sanford (June 21, 2022).
3473:Nguyen, Alex (November 9, 2022).
3359:from the original on May 17, 2021
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3297:from the original on May 19, 2020
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3099:Salazar, Maritza (May 16, 2019).
3034:Wallis, Jay (December 20, 2017).
2953:from the original on May 30, 2019
2659:Sandridge, C. (October 1, 2014).
2099:Adlin, Ben (September 21, 2020).
2006:Curtin, Kevin (August 28, 2020).
1894:from the original on July 4, 2019
1754:from the original on July 4, 2019
1658:from the original on July 4, 2019
1216:Smith, Jordan (August 30, 2007).
555:Dallas limited enforcement (2021)
3955:
3954:
3783:"The Grass Is Sometimes Greener"
3347:Vaughn, Jacob (April 20, 2021).
3065:Osborne, Ryan (April 11, 2019).
2736:from the original on May 7, 2019
2343:Mulcahy, Shawn (June 16, 2021).
2288:Texas Criminal Justice Coalition
2130:Jaeger, Kyle (August 23, 2021).
1742:Lozano, Juan A. (July 3, 2019).
1553:Planas, Roque (April 29, 2019).
808:Texas Attorney General's Website
346:Medical program expansion (2021)
2470:Grim, Ryan (January 14, 2009).
2374:Adam Bennett (April 11, 2023).
2161:Vaughn, Jacob (June 27, 2022).
1402:Fazio, Heather (June 1, 2015).
1247:Smith, Jordan (July 25, 2008).
1140:Cahill, Tim (January 3, 1974).
1108:"How the New Drug Law Was Made"
943:Chesey, Bob (January 9, 2014).
916:Aaron Martinez (June 2, 2015).
682:In June 2018, delegates at the
624:In June 2018, delegates at the
542:El Paso cite-and-release (2020)
4601:Cannabis and the U.S. military
3663:Jaeger, Kyle (June 23, 2018).
3632:Jaeger, Kyle (June 21, 2022).
1882:Jaeger, Kyle (June 14, 2019).
1773:Autullo, Ryan (July 4, 2019).
1491:Batheja, Aman (May 18, 2015).
985:. W.W. Norton. pp. 239–.
801:"Penal Code Offenses by Range"
568:Plano decriminalization (2021)
444:Dallas cite-and-release (2017)
398:Austin cite-and-release (2009)
1:
4586:Congressional Cannabis Caucus
4003:Cannabis in the United States
3539:Angell, Tom (June 17, 2018).
3378:Fox 4 Staff (April 2, 2021).
3285:Jaeger, Kyle (May 14, 2020).
3254:Smith, Molly (May 13, 2020).
3223:Marin, Daniel (May 7, 2022).
2282:Pinney, Leah (May 31, 2021).
2037:Adlin, Ben (August 6, 2020).
1429:Hershaw, Eva (June 1, 2015).
1308:Phillip, Abby (May 8, 2015).
255:however, Lieutenant Governor
225:In 2015 State Representative
4037:Solomon–Lautenberg amendment
1748:U.S. News & World Report
1460:Hershaw, Eva (May 7, 2015).
872:Journal of American Folklore
771:"Texas Laws & Penalties"
529:Austin depenalization (2020)
340:Solomon–Lautenberg amendment
3934:Texas Hemp Harvest Festival
1590:Corpus Christi Caller-Times
906:by inhabitants of the area.
317:Smokable hemp banned (2020)
4658:
4055:Rohrabacher–Farr amendment
3428:November 10, 2022, at the
841:statutes.capitol.texas.gov
735:) during the early 2000s.
372:County and municipal level
4031:Controlled Substances Act
4026:Marihuana Tax Act of 1937
3949:
3448:Austin American-Statesman
3136:Austin American-Statesman
2634:Austin American-Statesman
1810:Austin American-Statesman
1779:Austin American-Statesman
739:Texas Cannabis Collective
626:Republican Party of Texas
620:Republican Party of Texas
145:1923 Further restrictions
4606:Marijuana Policy Project
4560:Cannabis product testing
4323:Northern Mariana Islands
2885:San Antonio Express-News
2253:"Bill Analysis - SB 181"
1086:San Antonio Express-News
751:History of vice in Texas
470:Office in January 2018.
3929:Taste of Texas Hemp Cup
3322:The Dallas Morning News
2854:The Dallas Morning News
2792:The Dallas Morning News
1652:The Dallas Morning News
241:In June 2015, Governor
4115:Leary v. United States
3940:Leary v. United States
684:Texas Democratic Party
678:Texas Democratic Party
402:In February 2009, the
204:House Bill 2391 (2007)
166:
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4067:Marijuana Justice Act
3787:Washington City Paper
1285:. September 5, 2007.
187:House Bill 447 (1973)
164:
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4333:District of Columbia
4155:Moncrieffe v. Holder
3167:The Austin Chronicle
2860:on December 28, 2017
2603:The Austin Chronicle
2538:The Austin Chronicle
2513:on February 24, 2012
2074:The Austin Chronicle
2012:The Austin Chronicle
1750:. Associated Press.
1253:The Austin Chronicle
1222:The Austin Chronicle
1180:. The Viking Press.
136:1919 Sale restricted
4328:U.S. Virgin Islands
3818:Texas Hemp Reporter
3607:San Antonio Current
2640:on October 22, 2008
1987:on October 25, 2020
1314:The Washington Post
920:. Elpasotimes.com.
572:In April 2021, the
559:In March 2021, the
461:In September 2017,
328:Texas Supreme Court
76:John Gregory Bourke
4616:Harry J. Anslinger
2569:stopthedrugwar.org
1528:The Texas Observer
491:In December 2017,
465:District Attorney
448:In April 2017 the
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116:The Texas city of
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4642:Cannabis in Texas
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4147:Gonzales v. Raich
4131:Conant v. Walters
3969:
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3858:Cannabis in Texas
3505:The Texas Tribune
3479:The Texas Tribune
3198:The Texas Tribune
2730:Houston Chronicle
2696:Houston Chronicle
2399:The Texas Tribune
2349:The Texas Tribune
2320:. June 11, 2021.
2316:. Austin, Texas:
1862:The Texas Tribune
1836:The Texas Tribune
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1497:The Texas Tribune
1466:The Texas Tribune
1435:The Texas Tribune
992:978-0-393-32545-4
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478:In October 2017,
425:community service
418:In October 2014,
268:the House 140–3.
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