Texas push to decriminalize pot falters despite GOP support [View all]
Source: Associated Press
Texas push to decriminalize pot falters despite GOP support
By CLARICE SILBER
April 30, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Texas tough stance on marijuana as pot in the U.S. becomes increasingly legal has grounded a bipartisan push in the state to decriminalize minor offenses a change the Texas GOP platform has come around to endorsing, but not Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.
It all but ensures that Texas will remain in the company of more than a dozen states where possessing any amount of pot can result in a criminal record. A Democrat leading the decriminalization effort said political realities in the Texas Capitol forced him to weaken his bill ahead of a key House vote.
The chamber passed the measure on a 98-43 vote on Monday, drawing support from both sides of the aisle.
The revised measure would reduce penalties for those with an ounce or less of marijuana to a Class C misdemeanor eliminating arrests, but still making possession a crime.
The failure of the bills original language underscores how politically resistant Texas GOP leaders are to relaxing marijuana laws, even a year after voters in neighboring Oklahoma fully legalized medical marijuana.
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