Cannabis Reform, Voting Rights: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

Cannabis, voting rights and so-called "street takeovers" topped a busy news week. At least those were the topics at the heart of the Current's three most-read news stories during that period. In the case of weed, readers flocked to a story on Texas State Rep. Jessica González's House Bill 1937. The Dallas Democrat's proposal would enable municipalities around the state to make their own decisions whether to legalize recreational pot.
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