Exxxotica Porn Expo Will Sue Over Banishment From Dallas Convention Center
Mayor says he doesn't care if the ban is unconstitutional and triggers a lawsuit because he is protecting the city's "brand."

Deep in the heart of Texas, a First Amendment battle is brewing over whether a city can arbitrarily ban groups from a public convention center.
On Wednesday, the Dallas City Council voted to ban the Exxxotica porn expo from taking place, as scheduled, at the city's downtown convention center. Exxxotica organizer J. Handy told The Dallas Morning News after the Council vote that he and his colleagues would "walk straight out of here and into our lawyer's office." He plans to seek a temporary injunction by the end of the week.
Because the convention center is owned by the city, officials can't just ban groups from meeting there because they don't like them. As Council Member Philip Kingston pointed out, "when you have a publicly owned convention center it's the well-established law of the United States that you have to accept events like Exxxotica. You also have to accept events that would be far worse than Exxxotica, like … groups that have vile and negative speech."
But Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings said banning the porn expo was important to protect the city's "brand."
Does Dallas have a brand, outside of bad television tropes? I've certainly never heard anyone who's visited or come from Dallas say anything good about the place, and my own experience there was that it looked like the kind of city where dreams go to die. But if this move is representative of the Dallas brand, than I guess the city wants to be known for being big-government-promoting, public-funds-wasting, crony-capitulating prudes.
The move to ban the expo comes amid complaints from the president and CEO of the city chamber of commerce; the convention center's namesake, Kay Bailey Hutchison; and billionaire oil and real estate tycoon Ray Hunt. In a letter sent to the City Council last weekend, Hunt insisted that allowing the Exxxotica convention would violate city regulations on sexually oriented businesses.
But not so, said City Attorney Warren Ernst—the regulations do not apply to temporary events. Additionally, Dallas Police Chief David Brown testified that there was no spike in prostitution around last year's expo and that undercover officers found no violations of state obscenity laws or any other criminal activity taking place there.
For city crusaders, however, it's the principle of the matter, constitution be damned. Mayor Rawlings said he knew the ban would likely bring a lawsuit, but he thinks it's worth the price. He went on to brag about other onerous regulations the Dallas City Council has passed knowing full well the city would be sued over them. Apparently money is no object to virtue-signaling when it's done on the taxpayers' dime.
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Hmm, I first read that as "Exxon porn." I guess the term "pump jack" has an erotic ring to it.
BP DP.
"Fist me, Daddy. I'm so squishy; give me the cummies."
-- Larry Hagman (1931-2012)
What the, I can't even.....
He was a weird dude.
I knew he was a proponent of LSD, but that quote is new one.
I never watched "Dallas", but I guess it must have been more interesting than I assumed.
You also have to accept events that would be far worse than Exxxotica, like ... groups that have vile and negative speech.
What's more negative than penises going into vaginas? OR WORSE PLACES EVEN.
Electrons?
Nazitrons.
"Does Dallas have a brand, outside of bad television tropes?"
Uppity snobs that the rest of Texas would prefer joined Oklahoma.
As a native Houstonian, I endorse this brand description of Dallas.
Mayor says he doesn't care if the ban is unconstitutional and triggers a lawsuit because he is protecting the city's "brand."
Any time a politician in the U.S. says he or she doesn't care about the constitution, or that his or her actions are unconstitutional, they should be tarred, feathered and thrown out of office.
Something something suicide pact
I've certainly never heard anyone who's visited or come from Dallas say anything good about the place, and my own experience there was that it looked like the kind of city where dreams go to die.
it's terrible. please don't come here.
Is it really terrible, or are you one of those "[X State] is full - I hear [Y State] is nice" kind of guys?
It's your standard big city. Some nice expensive areas, some crappy areas, all run by a loony tunes and corrupt dem city government. (Google John Wiley Price for a typical example.)
Overall it isn't worse than most other big cities, and outside of enforcement of laws against selling dildos is more free than most other big cities.
Shorter ENB: "I went through the airport and it suuuuucked"
Nice region war you got there, scrunt.
No Cowboys jokes yet?
They are the joke.
- That's gold!
It wasn't a catch.
Handy? *snickers*
Eh... it's not any worse than any other large city, and probably better than some.
Funny, porn speech ruining the city's "branding speech".
The ironic part is the anti-porn mayor and most of the rest of Dallas city government are Democrats. Bet nobody expected that.
So they're willing to become a cash cow for everyone & their lawyers who make a serious case that they were going to put on a sexpo?
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