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by bblhd672
Sat May 13, 2017 9:36 am
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

Re: HB1911 Com Substitute

Charles L. Cotton wrote: I also ask you to consider how your comments are interpreted not just by me, but others who have fought for gun owners for years. Attacking your champions, either directly or by implication, doesn't motivate us. It makes us want to say "to heck with it, let's go fishing."

Chas.
Having just completed my first year living in the Republic of Texas, and being completely frustrated and dismayed at the federal government, I had high hopes for progress toward Texans' liberty and freedom under the law. Tempered however by the warnings of Charles that the political capital expended in 2015 would result in less pro-gun bills being passed. I have been frustrated because of OCT pushing their agenda so hard and TSRA going along on a doomed to fail bill. I cannot begin to understand the reasoning behind the TSRA's support of unlicensed open carry this session- perhaps there is a strategy being played out.
Charles I apologize for any comments I have made that seemed like attacks on you and our friends in the legislature. If it weren't for your efforts to keep Texas gun owners informed and working for our rights I would not be as knowledgeable about these issues.
Keep up the good fight sir. Your level headedness is a great example to all of us on the forum. :txflag:
by bblhd672
Thu May 11, 2017 3:38 pm
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

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ScottDLS wrote: Perhaps we should consult the (200 page) Texas Constitution... :smilelol5: :smilelol5:
Silly wabbit...don't you know that "rules and decorum" are more important than a crusty old document?
by bblhd672
Thu May 11, 2017 3:14 pm
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Calendars does not meet every day, so even a tag was only for 24 - 72 hours, a single "tag" would last a week under a normal schedule. Also, you assume that each member can only tag a bill once.

Chas.
So it sounds like the only method of keeping things going is that if Dem's tag all the Repub's bills, then vice versa happens and no bills advance?

You don't kill all my bills and I won't kill all of yours.. :rules:
by bblhd672
Thu May 11, 2017 10:32 am
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

Re: HB1911 Com Substitute

The fix for this mess starts at the local level by all of us engaging our elected officials from now until the next legis session. Additionally, finding viable electable replacements for anyone who is reluctant about freeing Texans from the historical bindings of post-Civil War 1 politics.
by bblhd672
Thu May 11, 2017 8:34 am
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

Re: HB1911 Com Substitute

Ruark wrote:Looks like it's fried. Even if it got to the House floor, it would still need to go to the Senate committee, then go to the Senate floor, etc. and that's WITHOUT any amendments at all. Not going to happen.

I suspect that everybody knew 375/1911 had zero chance of passing, so pretending to support it was a "safe" way to appear pro-2A.
It's unfortunate that people who should have known better spent so much political capital on Constitutional Carry when knowledgeable, experienced people said it had no chance.
by bblhd672
Wed May 03, 2017 9:34 am
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

Re: HB1911 Com Substitute

Good article at Breitbart Texas about HB1911.

Texas Police Chiefs Use ‘Racial Coding’ to Oppose Gun Bill, Says Black State Rep.
http://www.breitbart.com/texas/2017/05/ ... state-rep/
by bblhd672
Tue May 02, 2017 3:34 pm
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

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Jusme wrote:This is the same crowd, who claimed, that OC would cause them to have to add extra 9-1-1 operators to handle the "flood" of MWAG calls. And that the police would not be able to tell the good guys from the bad guys. If they would ever take the time to ask the officers on the street, how they feel about law abiding citizens carrying guns, they may get a different response. But then, they are all administrators who know more about the streets than the average LEO.

:banghead:
Statists all..interested only in maintaining power over the peons who pay their salaries, recognizing that power is threatened by an armed citizenry.
by bblhd672
Mon Apr 24, 2017 2:53 pm
Forum: 2017 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB1911 Com Substitute
Replies: 286
Views: 83750

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Russell wrote:I am still beyond frustrated with the amount of political capital and points used up on this (in my mind) useless bill.

I threw a good amount of money at TSRA this session in the belief that they were going to push HB 560. I was proven a fool, there wasn't a single peep from them about it at all.

Never again.
I agree....if we end up with more restrictions on LTC's and where we are allowed to carry then I will strongly consider not renewing my TSRA membership.

Signed...Disillusioned.

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