Austin voters casting ballots to decide whether to decriminalize marijuana, ban 'no-knock' warrants

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Austin voters casting ballots to decide whether to decriminalize marijuana, ban 'no-knock' warrants
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The ballot initiative is the result of a petition drive by the progressive group Ground Game Texas. Texas Austin CannabisCommunity cannabisculture CannabisNews

Austin voters will decide in the current election whether they want to decriminalize pot.to decide the fate of the city's largest-ever bond package, Austin residents began taking part in a historic election of their own.

Early voting started Monday on an Austin ballot proposition that would decriminalize weed in that city and bar police from using “no-knock” warrants. Progressive voter mobilization organization Ground Game Texas launched a signature drive last fall to put the measure before voters in May.

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