- However, not all conservative states are following Idaho's lead. Even in Texas, some cities have decriminalized cannabis. Yes, we're serious: 6 Texas Cities That Have Decriminalized Marijuana Here is a look at the cities in Texas that decided to decriminalize marijuana....
President Biden ended 2023 with another executive action aimed at restoring the rights of those individuals impacted by federal cannabis prohibition. He issued a proclamation to pardon additional offenses of simple possession and use of marijuana under federal ...
alternative,HJR 11andHJR 13aim to amend the Texas constitution and allow the use of cannabis by putting the issue in front of the Texas voting public. With all of these different avenues and efforts, marijuana legalization in Texas seems more likely than ever before, though it remains unclear...
Voters in Florida and North Dakota will be weighing in on adult-use weed, while Nebraskans will have a chance to legalize medical cannabis. But the Mount Rushmore State is the only one where voters have approved a legalization initiative — only to reject a simi...
but possession of small amounts for personal use is a misdemeanor — you could face a fine and potentially have identification documents like your passport suspended, but you won’t end up in jail. Italy has historically been a huge producer of cannabis, and the mome...
Texas The U.S. Supreme court case of Addington v. Texas set a standard for committing an individual for psychiatric treatment involuntarily. The case raised that the burden of proof for clear and convincing evidence is a requirement to commit a person for psychiatric treatment. [Pictured: A ...
1996: Proposition 215 takes first steps to legalize marijuana Marijuana began its long and continuing journey to legalization when California voters passed Proposition 215, allowing for the medical use of marijuana. Since this ruling, 32 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico have made moves to...
Texas The U.S. Supreme court case of Addington v. Texas set a standard for committing an individual for psychiatric treatment involuntarily. The case raised that the burden of proof for clear and convincing evidence is a requirement to commit a person for psychiatric treatment. [Pictured: A ...
Texas The U.S. Supreme court case of Addington v. Texas set a standard for committing an individual for psychiatric treatment involuntarily. The case raised that the burden of proof for clear and convincing evidence is a requirement to commit a person for psychiatric treatment. [Pictured: ...
Texas set a standard for committing an individual for psychiatric treatment involuntarily. The case raised that the burden of proof for clear and convincing evidence is a requirement to commit a person for psychiatric treatment. [Pictured: A photo illustration of a court ruling.] 1978: Presidential...