TX AG Paxton sues 5 cities over ordinances reducing low-level marijuana possession enforcement.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed lawsuits against five cities -- Austin, San Marcos, Killeen, Denton and Elgin -- ordinances that aim to eliminate enforcement of low-level marijuana possession offenses.
Paxton alleges the cities' actions violate state law and the Texas constitution. The lawsuits ask the courts to declare the ordinances void and order the cities to fully enforce state drug laws.
The ordinances were passed after being approved by voters in local ballot propositions. They prohibit police from making arrests or issuing citations for misdemeanor marijuana possession in most cases.
However, Paxton argues the Texas Local Government Code forbids cities from adopting policies not to fully enforce drug laws. He also says the ordinances violate a section of the Texas Constitution stating that city ordinances cannot conflict with state law.
So ... it's okay for Texas to ignore SCOTUS about federal border patrol and razor wire, but it's not okay for subsections of Texas to ignore Texas law, got it.
They have plenty of practice twisting things to fit their narrative. They are all "christians" after all, twisting that bible to meet their needs is a lifelong journey.
I love that they're so brain-damaged that, out of sheer force of habit, they continue raging against things their own cult doesn't actually hate anymore (obamacare, choice, weed). "Whoops, uh, let me try, let's see... Mexican woke trans IRS?!"
They would look weak. It's not about policy it's about being tough on "insert any issue" and letting the fanbase lap it up.
The easy part about running on an anti-whatever policy is that if you keep people on drip fed fear and anxiety it hits a lot more people than it ever would in a content society. A miss isn't a loss because it just falls on deaf ears for the people who are gonna vote that way anyway. If you are on the other side it's a hit no matter what, you either agree or are disgusted which inches you just that little bit closer to the fear and anxiety point they ultimately want you at.
Reactionary politics are instant dopamine for everyone.
OK, but here's what I don't get. I understand the whole prison-industrial complex thing, but Texas is run by straight up fascists. They'd always be able to come up with something else to put people in prison for. Why weed particularly?
The cynical-but-statistically-true answer is that this law targets the people that they want to put in jail / don't want to vote. It's a historical, systemically racist piece of law that benefits the incumbents and status quo.
Otherwise they'd have to consider putting people like themselves in prison, or prosecute white collar crime, and that just won't stand for the GOP.
Something that’s really important to understand about Republicans in Texas is they believe in small government so long as it’s their government. In theory, city and county governments should supersede state policy in the same way state policy should supersede federal policy per their defenses. However, that only works so long as city and county policy are in lockstep with state policy. Travis County and Austin almost always have some suit coming from Paxton. All of their was made super evident during 2020 COVID when the state wanted cities to decide things unless you were in Bexar (San Antonio), Travis (Austin), and a few others because those counties took COVID seriously based on their data. Here’s an early escalation where Paxton makes it very clear that the only authority cities have comes from the state executive.
They believe they should be able to do whatever they want, and the law should protect them. They make small government or large government arguments as necessary to achieve that goal. There is no integrity here, so we shouldn't look for it. And we shouldn't act like pointing out their hypocrisy is productive or will persuade them - they're aware of their contradictions and they don't care
He should. And then corruption happened, and he got away with it.
Reminding everyone that a record number of democrats crossed the aisle to acquit him on the biggest smoking gun issue they could have impeached him with. Every progressive in Texas should know their names and remember them when it’s time to vote.