BASTROP, Texas (KXAN) — Bastrop voters will decide in November whether to approve a measure that changes how misdemeanor marijuana possession offenses are enforced in the city.
A petition was certified July 23 to put a marijuana decriminalization charter amendment on the Nov. 5 ballot, according to the city.
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The petition had 438 verified signatures of the 613 signatures on the petition, according to the city.