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    In 2022, 85% of Austin voters approved a measure to prohibit the city's police from enforcing marijuana laws in cases involving small amounts of the drug. AG Ken Paxton sues Austin, other Texas ...

  3. Judge dismisses Ken Paxton's lawsuit seeking to nullify ... - AOL

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    In 2022, 85% of Austin voters approved a measure prohibiting the city's police from enforcing marijuana laws dealing with misdemeanor-level amounts of the drug, with two exceptions: if the arrest ...

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    The Texas House on April 12 passed a bill that would expand medical marijuana, called the Texas Compassionate Use Program. The program allows for prescriptions of low-THC cannabis for patients ...

  5. Cannabis in Texas - Wikipedia

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    Mark Stepnoski, former All-Pro offensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys and Houston Oilers, served as president of the Texas chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (Texas NORML) during the early 2000s. [100] [101] Texas Cannabis Collective, a pro-legalization group, was founded in 2016. [102]

  6. Texas Cannabis Collective - Wikipedia

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    Texas Cannabis Collective is a cannabis rights activism group founded in 2016 [1] in the U.S. state of Texas. As of 2022, it was headed by Austin Zamhariri, also called Daryoush Austin Zamhariri, [2] a resident of the Fort Worth area. [3] The organization also serves as a news source for cannabis-related information. [4]

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    During the counterculture of the 1960s, attitudes towards marijuana and drug abuse policy changed as marijuana use among "white middle-class college students" became widespread. [3] In Leary v. United States (1969), the U.S. Supreme Court held the Marihuana Tax Act to be unconstitutional since it violated the Fifth Amendment.

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  9. List of 2024 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    On January 25, Senator Cory Booker introduced S.3671, that would end restrictions on cannabis users in federally funded housing, provided the use is in compliance with state law. [11] The same day, a matching House bill H.R. 7094 was introduced by Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton. [12] [13]