Dallas residents were loud and clear on one issue – marijuana possession is now decriminalized for four ounces or less.
DALLAS — Dallas voters approved a petition-driven ballot proposition to decriminalize possession of four ounces or less of ...
Proposition R amends the city charter to decriminalize the drug, making it the lowest enforcement priority for the Dallas ...
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Dallas overwhelmingly votes to decriminalize marijuana in ...
Dallas voters have decided to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana, making the city one of the largest in the country to ...
The new weed laws in Dallas will prevent police from making arrests or issuing citations for Class A or B misdemeanor ...
Over 65% of Dallas voters approved Proposition R, also referred to as the “Dallas Freedom Act,” which legalizes up to four ounces of marijuana and requires various adjustments to the way Dallas police ...
Dallas, Lockhart, and Bastrop voters passed cannabis election measures to decriminalize marijuana, challenging Texas state ...
Proposition R would ban the Dallas Police Department from making arrests or issuing citations for people with four ounces or ...
Voters were strongly behind the decriminalization measure, but votes on changes to city government and the police department ...
The Dallas charter proposition would ban the police department from arresting or citing people suspected of possessing four ounces or less of marijuana ...
The cities join a growing list of Texas jurisdictions deprioritizing arrests for four ounces or less of marijuana possession.