Progressive organizers are working to put criminal justice-related charter amendments on San Antonio's May or November ballot.
the Justice Charter as an overreach into police policies as well as violations of state and federal law. Union President Danny Diaz has pointed out that chokeholds and no-knock warrants already are prohibited, while enforcement policies for marijuana and abortion are determined at the state level.
Tony Infante, 38, said he supports the Justice Charter because it codifies policies — such as the ban on chokeholds and cite-and-release. The proposed charter change would adjust the existing cite-and-release policy — into law and expand the categories of nonviolent, low-level offenses that would be eligible for a citation rather than arrest.
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