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by Liberty
Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:56 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756
Replies: 40
Views: 5544

Re: HB 2756

In fact even then there was a notable lack of enthusiasm for Rosenthals policy by HPD. When Rosenthal got into trouble, I believe that his attempted persecution of travelers was a major factor in not finding support within his own party. Politicians observed and took notice.
by Liberty
Thu Mar 10, 2011 7:50 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756
Replies: 40
Views: 5544

Re: HB 2756

I work in Baytown, and they have some sort of police training center there that attracts lots of LEOs that carry openly in plain cloths and without displayed badges. I haven't seen many women with vapers. I have carried and seen lots of people carry in Arizona. Haven't heard any screaming and passed out soccer moms yet.

This bill is receiving discussion and noise than it will ever see in the state house. I don't mean any disrespect, but it is submited by Rep. George Lavender, who nobody knows, and who doesn't belong to any of of the appropriate committees. He has been sitting on this bill for week, so one has to question his enthusiasm for this thing. We have bills that have been been filed in the house with the majority signed on before the session even opened, that are all still languishing in committee.
This one has practically no citizens support pushing for it.

While the TSRA and NRA will just ignore the bill, A group called Lonestar CDL is pushing for this bill, but who are these people? They do have a whopping 25 members in their closed forum last time I checked. I haven't seen any history of them existing before Dec. of 2010. They have no history of getting bills passed.

No open carry bill is going anywhere until they get the TSRA and NRA on board with this. The Open Carry people aren't ever going to win people over with their confrontational methods.

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