Dallas Police Now Prohibited from Arresting for Possession of Four Ounces or Less of Marijuana, Odor No Longer Probable Cause for Searches

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Dallas Police Department officers are now under new guidelines regarding marijuana possession enforcement

In November, Dallas voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition R, which decriminalizes the possession of up to four ounces of marijuana. Now, Dallas officers are no longer allowed to make arrests or issue citations for marijuana possession up to four ounces, according to a police memo that was sent to The Marijuana Herald. The memo was issued by Interim Police Chief Michael Igo.

Additionally, the memo states that the odor of marijuana can no longer serve as probable cause for searches or seizures, except in cases involving violent felonies or high-priority narcotics investigations. Under the previous policy, officers would confiscate marijuana without making arrests or issuing citations for quantities under two ounces. The new directive, issued on Friday, deems this approach “obsolete.”

Proposition R, also known as the Dallas Freedom Act, was approved by 66% of voters in the November election. In the same election, Bastrop and Lockhart passed decriminalization ordinances, joining San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin, Denton, and Harker Heights, which had already done so…

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