Topic: City Ordinance

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Gonzales TX Livestock Ordinance Attack On Individual Freedom & Private Property Rights [TUPF TUnI1c]
1:01 - 7:00

Gonzales TX Livestock Ordinance Attack On Individual Freedom & Private Property Rights [TUPF TUnI1c]

Gonzales City Council Livestock Ordinance and Property Rights

The Gonzales City Council passed a new ordinance effectively banning livestock within city limits unless owners obtain a special-use permit within 120 days. Mike Hanson argues this replaces a fundamental liberty with a government privilege, requiring residents to navigate complex zoning boards and neighbor approval processes. The regulations mandate specific barn dimensions, such as 15 by 15 feet, which Hanson claims will lead to the seizure of horses and cattle from long-time residents.

Gonzales Livestock Ordinance Update   Jeff Davis Show [n7RrclQELCQ]
0:26 - 6:04

Gonzales Livestock Ordinance Update Jeff Davis Show [n7RrclQELCQ]

Gonzales Livestock Ordinance Enforcement Status Update

Gonzales, Texas officials have not yet begun enforcing a controversial livestock ordinance 120 days after its scheduled implementation. The regulation requires horse and livestock owners to obtain special use permits, though local reports indicate that permit "001" remains unissued at the city secretary's office. Concerns persist regarding the ordinance's impact on the local Black community, who represent approximately 80% of horse owners within the city limits.

Gonzales Livestock Ordinance Update   Jeff Davis Show [n7RrclQELCQ]
6:04 - 7:41

Gonzales Livestock Ordinance Update Jeff Davis Show [n7RrclQELCQ]

Gonzales Heritage Preservation Ordinance Property Rights Dispute

The Gonzales City Council recently removed a proposed Heritage Preservation Ordinance from its agenda following public pushback regarding private property rights. The ordinance would require property owners to seek approval from an unelected board of architects and lawyers before performing renovations or painting buildings. Critics argue the measure, similar to existing rules in Lockhart, Texas, permanently diminishes the land value and autonomy of future generations.

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]
1:26 - 3:29

Michael Allison Harassed By Abandoned Vehicle Ordinances Part 1 Of 2 [lUcssBTIfjQ]

Bridgeport City Ordinance Targets Classic Cars on Private Property

Mike Allison describes a Bridgeport, Illinois city ordinance used to seize classic cars from private property under the guise of eliminating junk vehicles. Allison owned three 1960s Buicks and an Oldsmobile, two of which were undergoing restoration with rebuilt motors. Despite the vehicles being on private property and not in use, the city required current registration and insurance for all cars not stored in fully enclosed buildings.

City Of Gonzales Texas Outlaws Garage Sales [CxliYOCAZJ8]
0:15 - 6:23

City Of Gonzales Texas Outlaws Garage Sales [CxliYOCAZJ8]

Gonzales City Council Bans Unpermitted Garage Sales

The Gonzales City Council passed a new ordinance effectively banning garage sales unless residents obtain a permit and limit sales to twice per year. Police Chief Tim Crowe confirmed that violators face $500 fines, sparking local outrage as many low-income residents rely on these sales to pay utility bills. Critics argue the city is prioritizing garage sale enforcement over open-air drug sales occurring in the same neighborhoods.

Gonzales Residents Petition To Repeal Garage Sale Ordinance [aD ASylJb68]
0:12 - 0:37

Gonzales Residents Petition To Repeal Garage Sale Ordinance [aD ASylJb68]

Gonzales Garage Sale Ordinance and Resident Petition

Residents in Gonzales are circulating a petition to repeal a new city ordinance that restricts garage sales to once every six months per property. City leaders claim the restrictions and new permit fees will preserve neighborhood economic value and character. Local citizens argue the rules infringe on their freedom to sell personal items during difficult economic periods.

Mike Hanson Presents City Hall With Petition To Repeal Freedom Stealing Ordinance [HXufQiem38M]
3:39 - 5:25

Mike Hanson Presents City Hall With Petition To Repeal Freedom Stealing Ordinance [HXufQiem38M]

Gonzales Residents Protest Lack of Public Hearings and Local Ordinances

Residents of Gonzales, Texas expressed frustration over the City Council's decision to eliminate public hearings on agenda items. Petitioners claim that while a local newspaper poll showed 70% opposition to the garage sale ban, their door-to-door canvassing suggested 99% of the community opposes the restriction. The discussion highlights a pattern of local governance that residents describe as an infringement on personal freedoms and property rights.

Mike Hanson Presents City Hall With Petition To Repeal Freedom Stealing Ordinance [HXufQiem38M]
5:28 - 6:11

Mike Hanson Presents City Hall With Petition To Repeal Freedom Stealing Ordinance [HXufQiem38M]

Gonzales Livestock Restrictions and Concerns Over Future Property Bans

A new livestock ordinance in Gonzales, Texas now carries a $2,000 fine for keeping horses within city limits. Local activists criticized the city's "Come and Take It" heritage as hypocritical given the increasing number of prohibitions on resident activities. Concerns were raised that the city council might eventually move to ban vegetable gardens following the restrictions on garage sales and animals.

Michael Allison Still Faces 75 Years In Prison For Attempting To Expose Public Corruption [E9xBGtLck2w]
8:35 - 10:55

Michael Allison Still Faces 75 Years In Prison For Attempting To Expose Public Corruption [E9xBGtLck2w]

Crawford County Vehicle Seizure Scheme, Judge Kimbra Harrell

Judge Kimbra Harrell presided over a case where Michael Allison faced 75 years in prison for recording his own trial after being denied a court reporter. Allison alleges the prosecution was retaliation for his attempt to expose a county scheme involving city ordinances and vehicle seizures. According to the claims, police issue citations for inoperable vehicles on private property, leading to towing fees, liens, and the eventual sale of the property by the county.

Live And Let Live Radio   John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]
11:41 - 17:20

Live And Let Live Radio John Bush & Catherine Bleish On APD Bully Cop Jason Mistric (AKA Max Rock) [IBXlGvx8kE0]

Cop Watching Legalities, Failure to Comply Charges

The discussion examines the distinction between the Cop Watch and Cop Block organizations and the specific city ordinance used to arrest activists. John Bush argues that Officer Mistrick's order to move was unlawful because the activists were peacefully recording from a distance and not interfering with police duties. The segment highlights the use of "failure to comply" as a tool for police to issue unreasonable demands without a legal basis.

Open Carry Texas At "Come And Take It Fest"   Gonzales Texas Oct 5th 2013 [n5EnH0hAUkc]
5:17 - 6:56

Open Carry Texas At "Come And Take It Fest" Gonzales Texas Oct 5th 2013 [n5EnH0hAUkc]

Sergeant Drew Knighty on Black Powder Ballistics

Sergeant Drew Knighty discusses the technical accuracy and legal status of black powder weapons within city limits. He notes that because these are not legally considered firearms, discharging them may not violate specific city ordinances, though it could cause public alarm. The conversation highlights the ballistics of the .44 Black Powder and the historical design of the Walker revolver, which was intended for use from horseback at 100 yards.

Jeff Davis Show(Classic 1997) The Week Pepper And Rusty Died W⧸ Joyce Isaacs [157DuDFYV1E]
42:40 - 46:53

Jeff Davis Show(Classic 1997) The Week Pepper And Rusty Died W⧸ Joyce Isaacs [157DuDFYV1E]

Euthanasia Statistics, Austin City Humane Society

The discussion turns to the high rate of animal euthanasia, citing a statistic that over 30,000 dogs and cats are euthanized annually at the Austin City Humane Society. The hosts and caller Howard emphasize the responsibilities of pet ownership, including vaccinations and spaying/neutering. They criticize city ordinances that allow for the destruction of registered, tagged animals.