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Save Austin Now's petition to reinstate Austin's camping ban failed to meet the signature threshold for the November ballot (Photo by John Anderson) 1) Jan. 23: Council Nixes Low-Level Pot Busts In 2019, the Texas Legislature legalized hemp, defined as cannabis with a THC concentration of less than 0.3%. Because the test to determine that percentage is not widely available, many district and county attorneys subsequently decided not to prosecute low-level possession of marijuana cases. At the beginning of 2020, Council unanimously voted to end such arrests (which are already discretionary) in Austin; however, Austin Police Department Chief Brian Manley pushed back, saying possession "is still illegal and APD will still enforce marijuana laws." Even so, though arrests are still possible, there's no longer a possibility of a court case or jail time.