The Calcasieu Parish Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests: Jacob Michael Tesko, 21, 1601 Stevenson St., Vinton — aggravated flight from an officer; possession of firearm or carrying ...
Dallas is the sixth Texas city the attorney general has sued this year over marijuana decriminalization measures that he says conflicts with state law. Audio recording is automated for accessibility.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his lawsuit Thursday against the city of Dallas over a new marijuana ballot measure, arguing it violates state law. The measure prevents law enforcement ...
DALLAS — The Texas Attorney General's Office filed a ... which decriminalizes possession of less than four ounces of marijuana. It also prevents police from using the odor of marijuana to ...
Proposition R, a ballot measure passed by Dallas voters which prohibits Dallas police from arresting or citing people for possessing up to four ounces of marijuana. DALLAS (CN) — Texas Attorney ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced his lawsuit Thursday against the city of Dallas over a new marijuana ballot measure, arguing it violates state law. The measure prevents law enforcement ...
Texas is among the states that haven't legalized marijuana for broad use, but the state has a medical marijuana program called the Texas Compassionate Use Act passed in 2015. Through the program ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the City of Dallas and local officials on Wednesday for adopting a city charter amendment that aims to decriminalize marijuana-related ...
“This is such a waste of your tax dollars. 4oz of marijuana is illegal in TX & USA,” Mendelsohn wrote in a post on X. Now @KenPaxtonTX will have to waste his time suing @CityofDallas and the ...
He fights YouTuber-turned-boxer and promoter Jake Paul on Friday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Here is why Tyson is not smoking weed. Marijuana is on the list of banned substances used by ...
Dallas joined a growing list of Texas cities facing lawsuits filed by the attorney general after its residents voted this month to legalize possession of up to 4 ounces of marijuana.