Texas court overturns Austin’s marijuana decriminalization ordinance

https://www.chron.com/news/article/austin-texas-marijuana-law-20293124.php

Texas court overturns Austin’s marijuana decriminalization ordinance

Voters overwhelmingly approved the ordinance in 2022.

By Brammhi Balarajan

Trending News Reporter

April 25, 2025

A court decision has struck down a city of Austin ordinance that decriminalized small amounts of marijuana. 

The 15th Court of Appeals found that the ordinance is preempted by state law and therefore cannot be enforced

The ruling follows a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Ken Paxton against Austin, along with four other cities, in 2024, arguing that local policies decriminalizing marijuana violated state law. 

Under this ordinance, police officers could not make arrests or issue citations for small amounts of marijuana, except in limited circumstances. At the time the ordinance was passed in 2022, Austin residents overwhelmingly voted in favor, with 85 percent voting in favor. 

At the time of the ordinance, the city of Austin cited limited resources as its reason for adopting the ordinance. Since marijuana and hemp cannot be differentiated by sight and smell, officials said at the time that it would take significant city resources to test for THC concentration, which would be better allocated toward other issues. 

The city of Austin is currently evaluating how to proceed following the court ruling. 

“We have received a decision from the 15th Court of Appeals and thank the Court for its time and consideration. We are reviewing the Court’s ruling as we evaluate our next steps,” a spokesperson for the city told Chron. 

A similar ordinance in San Marcos that decriminalized marijuana was also reversed last week. 

Meanwhile, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is continuing with his push to ban all products with any amounts of THC – an effort he says is one of his “top five” bills in his time in the Texas legislature. The bill SB 3 has passed through the Senate, and is awaiting judgment in the House. 

Elmore & Fainter Art Scholarship Reception

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Elmore & Fainter Art Scholarship Reception

April 24, 2025

James C. Elmore II Memorial Art Scholarship

https://alamo.academicworks.com/opportunities/5505

San Antonio College
In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Major in Art (Visual)
  • GPA 3.00
  • Enrolled full time
  • Competitive Scholarship— Foundation Application Required

About the Fainter scholarship:

http://www.alamo.academicworks.com/opportunities/5556

Robert & Laura Fainter Endowed Scholarship

San Antonio College
In order to be eligible for this scholarship, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Major in Fine Arts or Visual Arts
  • GPA 2.50
  • Enrolled full time or part time
  • Nominated by Visual Arts Faculty
  • Submit art work to the announced student art show
  • Students are nominated by a Visual Arts Faculty member
  • Selection is based on strength of student art
  • Contact the SAC Visual Arts Department for more information
  • Competitive Scholarship— Foundation Application Required

AwardVariesCampusSAC – For questions and information, contact Lina Scott @ lscott86@alamo.eduDeadline05/15/2025

ITEX Cartoon

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This 2D animated cartoon commercial was produced for the iTex/ Tradelink company in San Antonio, Texas.

www.itex.com

Created with traditional hand drawn pencil drawings, traced with Adobe Animate for the foreground characters and some of the back grounds.

Most of the background artwork was “painted” with Adobe Photoshop’s mixer brushes.

Many of the environments were composited with Adobe After Effects ( 3D space, etc.)

The final editing, sound effects dubbing and audio mixing was done with Adobe Premiere.

This commercial was written by Barron Perales of ITEX/Tradelink in San Antonio, Texas.

Post Production done at mattkprovideo studios.

Jean Hills fibs

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Jean Hill caught in several fibs!

At 11:44 jean hill says she had to use her contacts within the police force to get permission to stand inside the “infield” of Dealey Plaza. we can see dozens of civilians standing right near jean Hill and all up and down the infield. Did THEY have to get special permission to be there?

if you believe the Dallas police were in on this evil deed, why would they let anyone into the infield where they could photograph the crime?

18:28 she says she stepped off the curb almost touching the limousine
That didn’t happen
Kennedy turned at Jean and smiled directly at her?and waved?
No he didn’t.

21:41 someone (

22:16 dallas motorcycle policeman “JB” turned his motorcycle around & around in circles???
We see no such thing in any if the movies made that day, do we? ( im willing to concede maybe im wrong on this small point)

23:07 even the woman reading the book has problems with jean hills “wonky timing”
23:38 jean hill says she ran THROUGH the motorcycles and up the grassy knoll

She is LYING!

We can see footage of her still sitting on the curb at time she says she was running up the hill.

We dont see anyone running through the motorcade in any of the home movies No witnesses saw her do this Her best friend said she never left the curb

Countdown to Dallas, Episode 5, the backyard photos

www.mattkprovideo.com/2025/04/17/countdown-to-dallas-episode-5-the-backyard-photos/

Countdown to Dallas, Episode 5, the backyard photos

Version 3 (uploaded April 23, 2025):

2 lines of dialogue cut out….

Version 2:

Version 1:

You can get the book “Countdown to Dallas: The Incredible Coincidences, Routines, and Blind “Luck” that Brought John F. Kennedy and Lee Harvey Oswald Together on November 22, 1963” on Amazon.

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