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Cannabis in Texas

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In June 2021, HB 1535 was signed into law to raise the THC limit from 0.5% to 1% and expand coverage to include all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), effective September 1. A version of the bill that passed the House allowed for a 5% THC limit, but it was lowered to 1% in the
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In January 2020, Austin City Council voted 9–0 in favor of a resolution that effectively eliminates penalties for possessing up to 4 ounces of cannabis and directs the city manager to "take the steps necessary and appropriate to eliminate, to the furthest extent allowable under state law ... the use
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In 2020, Texas regulators issued a ban on the manufacture, processing, distribution, and sale of hemp for smoking purposes only. In response, local companies protested the ban and filed a lawsuit seeking to have it overturned. In September 2020, Travis County District Judge Lora Livingston granted
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signed Senate Bill 339 – the Texas Compassionate Use Act – to allow the use of low-THC cannabis oil (less than 0.5% THC) for the treatment of epilepsy. Abbott caveated his support: "I remain convinced that Texas should not legalize marijuana, nor should Texas open the door for conventional marijuana
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In June 1973, House Bill 447 was signed into law to significantly reduce penalties for cannabis offenses. Prior to its passage Texas had the harshest cannabis laws of any state in the nation, with possession of any amount classified as a felony offense punishable by two years to life in prison. With
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The enactment of HB 1325 also caused an outcome that legislators did not intend. Because it changed the legal definition of marijuana from cannabis in general to cannabis containing greater than 0.3% THC, many marijuana possession charges across the state were soon dropped due to a shortage of THC
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In June 2019, House Bill 1325 was signed into law by Governor Abbott to legalize the cultivation of industrial hemp (cannabis containing less than 0.3% THC). It also legalized possession and sale of hemp-derived CBD products without need for a doctor's approval. HB 1325 passed the Senate 31–0 and
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announced the launch of the Misdemeanor Marijuana Diversion Program that further expanded upon the reforms of the First Chance Intervention Program. Under the new program, persons possessing less than four ounces of cannabis would not face criminal charges or even be issued a citation as long as
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In June 2019, Governor Abbott signed House Bill 3703 which increased the number of qualifying conditions eligible for treatment under the state's low-THC medical cannabis program. Previously limited to epilepsy only, the bill added terminal cancer, autism, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral
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announced a new cite-and-release policy for persons caught with less than 4 ounces of cannabis. The program also allowed cited individuals to avoid criminal charges by attending a class, paying a fine, and performing community service. The policy went into effect for the Bexar County Sheriff's
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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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In April 2019, the House of Representatives voted 98–43 to approve House Bill 63. It sought to make possession of up to one ounce of cannabis a Class C (rather than a Class B) misdemeanor, eliminate the threat of jail time, and reduce the fine to $ 500. The day after its passage in the House,
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One under its influence is devoid of fear and as reckless of consequences or results. There are instances where the drug crazed victim has been placed in jail, but in many cases officers have been compelled to slay the fiend in order to save their own lives. ... A large percentage of the crimes
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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 Devon Anderson announced the launch of the First Chance Intervention Program. Under the program, persons possessing less than two ounces of cannabis would still be subject to arrest, but could avoid a criminal conviction by attending drug education classes or performing
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Addiction: We oppose legalization and decriminalization of illicit natural and/or illegal synthetic drugs, and we support the exercise of a zero-tolerance policy with maximum penalty for illegal drug manufacturers and distributors. We also oppose any needle exchange programs. Faith-based
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commissioners voted unanimously to allow people caught with less than 4 ounces of cannabis to pay a $ 100 fine and perform 8 hours of community service in lieu of facing criminal charges. Named the First Chance Program, it only applies to people that are not caught with any other drugs.
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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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Police Department announced that they would cease charging people for possession of less than 2 ounces of cannabis, although under certain circumstances an individual would still be charged such as if there are any signs of intent to sell or if in possession of a firearm.
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In May 2022, Austin voters approved Proposition A by a 85–15 margin to prevent the enforcement of cannabis laws in most circumstances in the city (though police can still confiscate the drug). In November 2022, voters approved similar measures in the cities of
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sued the cities of Austin, Killeen, Denton, San Marcos, and Elgin to block the ordinances, saying in a press release that the cities had adopted "amnesty and non-prosecution policies that violate Texas laws concerning marijuana possession and distribution".
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commissioners unanimously approved a plan to allow persons cited for less than two ounces of cannabis to take a four-hour educational course (at the cost of $ 45) rather than being subject to criminal charges. The policy went into effect in January 2018.
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A plank calling for "a change in the law to make it a civil, and not a criminal, offense for legal adults only to possess one ounce or less of marijuana for personal use, punishable by a fine of up to $ 100, but without jail time" (passed with 81% of the
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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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Marijuana Lobby Day was first held in Austin in 2011, when 25 people showed up to press the issue to the legislature (which meets once every two years). In 2013, 50 people attended, in 2015 there were 300, and in 2017 there were 375.
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In 1919, legislation was enacted to prohibit the transfer of narcotics, including cannabis, for non-medical use. Transfer of cannabis in this manner was made a misdemeanor crime; however, possession of the drug still remained legal.
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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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In June 2022, the Texas Republican Party approved platform planks again supporting the rescheduling of cannabis but also opposing the legalization of cannabis for recreational purposes. Planks were approved that read as follows:
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House Bill 447 also contained a provision allowing persons serving time for cannabis offenses to be resentenced under the new law. The resentencing provision was later ruled to be unconstitutional; however, by May 1974 Governor
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City Council voted 10–5 to adopt a cite-and-release policy for possession of less than 4 ounces of cannabis. In October 2017 county commissioners 4–1 voted to approve the plan, and it went into effect in December 2017.
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later classified the drug as an illegal substance in October 2021, but a November 2021 injunction from a district court judge prevented the prohibition from taking effect, until a final ruling on the matter can be made.
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A plank calling for the "immediate release of individuals incarcerated for possession of cannabis and expungement of criminal records of persons convicted or receiving Deferred Adjudication for misdemeanor cannabis
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On April 27, 2023, the House of Representatives passed HB 218 by a 87–59 vote. The bill would make possession of up to one ounce of marijuana a Class C misdemeanor with a maximum fine of $ 500 and no jail time.
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A plank calling for legislation in Texas to "legalize possession and use of cannabis and its derivatives and to regulate its use, production and sale as is successfully done in Colorado, Washington and other
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City Council voted 7–0 to adopt a cite-and-release policy for possession of less than 4 ounces of cannabis. The measure directed the city manager to devise a plan to put the policy in effect by September 1.
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Police Department announced that they would no longer arrest people caught with less than 2 ounces of cannabis. Instead, they may issue tickets for Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, a Class C misdemeanor.
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A plank calling for the Texas Legislature to "improve the 2015 Compassionate Use Act to allow doctors to determine the appropriate use of cannabis to certified patients" (passed with 90% of the vote).
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in 1894. He described its uses for the treatment of asthma, to expedite delivery, to keep away witches, and as a love-philtre. He also wrote that many Mexicans added the herb to their cigarritos or
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Marijuana Remains Illegal: Oppose the legalization of recreational marijuana and offer opportunities for drug treatment before penalties for its illegal possession, use, or distribution
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House Bill 1805 that would expand covered medical conditions and define a per-dose THC limit instead of a percentage limit was passed by the House of Representatives on April 11, 2023.
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2018 convention voted to approve a set of platform planks endorsing the legalization of cannabis for medical and recreational purposes. The following were approved by delegates:
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In 1923, legislation was enacted to prohibit the possession of narcotics, including cannabis, with intent to sell. As a result of this law, cannabis could no longer be purchased
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A plank calling for the Texas Legislature to "pass legislation allowing cultivation, manufacture, and sale of industrial hemp and hemp products" (passed with 83% of the vote).
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was the first American city to individually restrict cannabis, in 1915. The scene for this city ban was set in 1913, when a man killed a police officer in neighboring
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Reduce Business Regulations: We believe that the following businesses should be minimally regulated at all levels… Use of hemp as an agricultural commodity.
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cannabis oil, less than 1% THC with a doctor's approval and less than 0.3% THC without. Legislation allowing for medical use was first approved in 2015.
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lifting the ban until the case went to trial in 2021. The ban was ruled unconstitutional by Judge Livingston in August 2021; however, in June 2022 the
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Planks calling for the "immediate legalization of medical cannabis" and "federal legislation to remove cannabis as a Schedule 1 Controlled Substance".
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Police Department as well. Additionally, Gonzales announced that his office would no longer prosecute possession of less than one ounce of cannabis.
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The 2017 Houston, Texas Cannabidiol Superbowl Conference. A panel of scientists, along with 7 ex-NFL players presented a case for using CBD products.
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committed are by men saturated with the drug... Most Mexicans in this section are addicted to the habit, and it is a growing habit among Americans.
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Sheriff's Office, which encompasses a large part of the Austin metro area, had already been operating under such a policy since the end of 2007.
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Bourke cites an anonymous writer in the "Evening Star", Washington, D. C., January 13, 1894 for additional remarks on the use of mariguan and
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2018 convention voted to approve a set of platform planks endorsing cannabis policy reform. The following were approved by delegates:
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sclerosis (ALS), seizure disorders, and incurable neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Huntington's Disease.
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A plank calling for Congress to "remove cannabis from the list of Schedule 1 and move to Schedule 2" (passed with 82% of the vote).
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Prior to 1973, Texas had the harshest cannabis laws of any state in the nation, with possession of any amount classified as a
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In May 2021, SCR 1 was signed by Governor Abbott to declare that Texas had formally opted out of the requirements of the
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Possession of cannabis was banned statewide in 1931, making it a felony. Until 1973, it would remain classified as a
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and several state lawmakers who warned that future allocation of federal funds to the city could be affected.
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Austin, Texas Proposition A, marijuana decriminalization and prohibit no-knock warrants initiative (May 2022)
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Cannabis Classification: Congress should remove cannabis from the list of Schedule 1 and move to Schedule 2.
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Police Department instituted a policy of cite-and-release for possession of small amounts of cannabis. The
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announced that an expanded version of cite-and-release would be implemented during the summer and apply to
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to be used for medicinal purposes." The bill passed by a 26–5 vote in the Senate and 96–34 in the House.
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offense punishable by two years to life in prison. Possession was banned statewide in 1931.
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rehabilitation programs should be considered as a part of an overall rehabilitation program.
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introduced House Bill 2165 to legalize the use of cannabis for recreational purposes. A
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upheld the ban on the manufacturing and processing (but not sale) of smokable hemp.
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with the possibility of life sentences imposed for possession of small amounts.
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High In America: The True Story Behind NORML And The Politics Of Marijuana
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A plank calling for the "legalization of hemp for agricultural purposes".
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was formalized via local ballot measure Proposition A in May 2022.
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Bexar County expanded cite-and-release, limited enforcement (2019)
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The enactment of HB 1325 also caused the psychoactive cannabinoid
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to become legal when produced from legally cultivated hemp. The
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2015 Border Patrol seizure of cannabis in the Rio Grande Valley
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announced that he would not allow a vote on it in the Senate.
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In June 2007, House Bill 2391 was signed into law by Governor
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testing equipment available. Prosecutors in the counties of
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Harris County Misdemeanor Marijuana Diversion Program (2017)
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voted 8–0 in favor of a resolution sponsored by councilman
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Harper, Karen Brooks; Lopez, Raul Trey (April 11, 2023).
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Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research Expansion Act
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described the use of "mariguan", which he identifies as
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The Pursuit of Oblivion: A Global History of Narcotics
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Harris County First Chance Intervention Program (2014)
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Dallas County limited enforcement, diversion (2019)
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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. 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(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). 2355:from the original on June 17, 2021 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 1785:from the original on July 24, 2019 1723:from the original on July 24, 2019 1692:from the original on July 24, 2019 1646:McGaughy, Lauren (June 11, 2019). 1627:from the original on July 24, 2019 1584:Moritz, John C. (April 30, 2019). 1503:from the original on March 8, 2019 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 3328:from the original on May 20, 2021 3297:from the original on May 19, 2020 3204:from the original on July 4, 2020 3111:from the original on May 21, 2019 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. 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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: 133: 31: 23: 4067:Marijuana Justice Act 3787:Washington City Paper 1285:. September 5, 2007. 187:House Bill 447 (1973) 164: 126: 29: 21: 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. 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