Dallas tried to decriminalize marijuana too fast, and now Ken Paxton is suing the city. It would have been wiser to have ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas and local officials, targeting a ballot ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the city of Dallas over a ballot measure that decriminalizes possession of small ...
Dallas is the sixth Texas city the attorney general has sued this year over marijuana decriminalization measures that he says ...
Ken Paxton's legal action follows similar suits against other cities like Austin and Denton, which have passed similar ...
Dallas passed the charter amendment known as Proposition R, which decriminalizes possession of less than four ounces of ...
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DALLAS — While some Dallas City Council members cast doubt on whether or not a charter amendment voters approved that ...
This is such a waste of your tax dollars. 4oz of marijuana is illegal in TX & USA. Now @KenPaxtonTX will have to waste his ...
The amendment prohibits Dallas Police from making arrests or issuing citations for possession of up to 4 ounces marijuana.
Cannabis has fewer health risks than alcohol. And unlike alcohol, it has many health benefits. The American Medical ...
The state’s petition contends the measure conflicts with Section 481.121 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, which ...