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Texas House Will Vote On Marijuana Decriminalization And Expungements Bill Next Week

The Texas House of Representatives will vote on a bill to decriminalize marijuana possession and create a process for expunging cannabis conviction records next week.

About a month and a half after the House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee unanimously passed the legislation, the Calendars Committee has officially scheduled it for floor consideration on Wednesday, April 26.

The measure from Rep. Joe Moody (D) would remove the risk of arrest or jail time for low-level possession of cannabis and allow people to eventually erase cannabis issues from their criminal records.

The House has already passed similar cannabis decriminalization proposals during the past two legislative sessions, in 2021 and 2019. But so far the proposals have consistently stalled in the Senate amid opposition from Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R), who presides over the chamber.

HB 218, the bill heading to the floor, combines two separate measures from the most recent session, both of which passed on the full House.

Legislation that reduces penalties for possession of cannabis flower and concentrates is scheduled to be debated and voted on by the full Texas House of Representatives on 4/26/23.

Ask your Representative to vote YES: https://t.co/Y9g9O5eA2V pic.twitter.com/GMleT6wmzi

— Texas NORML (@TexasNORML) April 21, 2023

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