Marijuana and abortion will be on the ballot in San Antonio, Texas Supreme Court rules

The Texas Supreme Court ruled that the San Antonio Justice Charter, which would decriminalize abortion-related care and small amounts of marijuana within city limits, will be on the ballot during San Antonio's upcoming municipal elections in May. What's more, all other legal challenges to the Justice Charter, also known as Proposition A, will have to wait until after the election. Austin-based antiabortion group, Texas Alliance for Life, filed a petition in February arguing that the Justice Charter was illegal and that the charter changes proposed in the proposition needed to be voted on individually.
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