Police Misconduct, Medical Cannabis: The top 10 headlines in San Antonio this week

A lawsuit alleging unnecessary roughness by Kendall County deputies and a pair of stories looking at efforts to expand medical cannabis in the state were the Current's most-read stories of the week. In the case of the Kendall County incident, a San Antonio man has filed a civil suit that maintains that he was injured badly enough to require multiple surgeries on his shoulder when Kendall deputies roughed him up as part of an active-shooter training session he volunteered to participate in. The cannabis stories looked at a Texas House subcommittee approving a bill for wider debate that would allow pain patients to enroll in the state's limited medical weed program and a new dispensary serving patients who are already enrolled.
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