Looks like it may take a court battle to settle whether residents of the Central Texas city of Killeen will be able to enjoy the decriminalization of weed that they voted for in November. Commissioners for Bell County late last month voted unanimously to file a lawsuit against Killeen over the city’s adoption of a ballot measure that would lift criminal penalties for possession of small amounts of cannabis, the Killeen Daily Herald reports. Bell County District Attorney Henry Garza told the paper that the city’s ordinance raises questions about what happens when a local ballot initiative conflicts with state law.