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by Liberty
Mon May 30, 2011 9:24 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.035
Replies: 103
Views: 46834

Re: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.03

XinTX wrote: And for myself, I'm not overly worried about being in a place like Reliant. However, getting from my car in to Reliant (or whatever venue) is another matter. Also, this past weekend I went to a Little League game. One field was NOT in a nice neighborhood. Gang banger all around the place. Not all 'organized sporting events' are at places like Reliant or JerryWorld.
Off topic Iknow but I can't let this go without correction. Being organized has nothing to do with it. We can 't carry at a proffessionall sporting event , nor a school spocered event. Little League games is OK.
I am not real sure but even if they are at a school, they aren't a school activity. But in a a city park it is certainly OK

Just because they play better than this years Astros, doesn't mean they are proffessional.
by Liberty
Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:48 pm
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.035
Replies: 103
Views: 46834

Re: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.03

Keith B wrote:While I understand the feeling that we should have the same rights as those in elected offices, we all know that sometimes folks in these positions like to feel special. And, in some aspects they do face a little more of a risk than most CHL' Even suggesting that a "yes" vote on this bill should cost pro-gun elected officials is truly cutting off your nosers since they are in the public limelight and may be targeted for an unpopular decision.
I don't believe these folks are exposed to any more danger than a young nurse who works shifts at an inner city hospital or a store clerk at a convienience store. Unless their name happens to be Kennedy, being a politician is not a high risk occupation. Making a normal living is considerably more dangerous,

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