What they should have said was "legislation to RESTORE Second Amendment rights,"v7a wrote:Abbott to sign gun bills; open carry, campus carry expected at top of stackDoes anyone know what time the signing will happen?AUSTIN – Gov. Greg Abbott is scheduled on Saturday to sign “legislation to expand Second Amendment rights,” with the headliners expected to be proposals to allow open carry and campus carry.
The Republican is holding the signing ceremony at Red’s Indoor Range in Pflugerville, just outside of Austin.
Edit: someone at the other forum is saying it will be at noon.
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Real gun control, carrying 24/7/365
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(these pathetic OCT people will never stop deluding themselves)
Maybe the range will call the police and have these OCT buffoons arrested for trespassing?
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Good to know Governor works on Saturday.
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They don't even know how to spell PFlugerville correctly!I know it is odd, but the little town takes pride in its German spelling. If you ever see a PF sticker on a car there is a good chance they have some connection to Pflugerville. It's a nice little town stuck between a Rock and a Weird place.v7a wrote:[ Image ]
Maybe the range will call the police and have these OCT buffoons arrested for trespassing?
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Maybe Charles can get some pics!!!!????????
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Tracker, that's what I posted on the OCT facebook page that got me banned. I don't think they appreciated my input.
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<gotta put on my Texican's accent> wha if it weren't for OCT, and spcially CJ's leadership, where would us Texicans' gun rights be today? I ma'n no thanks to the NRA but CJ could've single handily got'n open and campus carry legislation all by his lonesome.mojo84 wrote:Tracker, that's what I posted on the OCT facebook page that got me banned. I don't think they appreciated my input.
The irony is OCT actually believes that.
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If CJ had fought at the Alamo, he would have claimed a victory. Scary things is, he carries a gun.
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Tracker, are you describing OCT, OCTC or the President of the United States?
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MeMelYup wrote:Tracker, are you describing OCT, OCTC or the President of the United States?
all three
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I just drove by and saw all the OCT idiots in a parking lot adjacent to Red's. I also noticed they are all morbidly obese and can barely walk straight, they more or less waddle across the parking lot. Not sure what good a firearm is going to do if you are so ridiculously out of shape that you can't move to use it.
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In the same way that we all say that a gun is a great equalizer for a woman vs. a much larger man, I think that we could say the same thing about the 'gravitationally challenged' members of society.FormerTSgt wrote:I just drove by and saw all the OCT idiots in a parking lot adjacent to Red's. I also noticed they are all morbidly obese and can barely walk straight, they more or less waddle across the parking lot. Not sure what good a firearm is going to do if you are so ridiculously out of shape that you can't move to use it.
Personally, I find actions of the OCT fools to be repugnant, but I'm not going to lower myself to insult them personally based on their physical traits. I hope you'll also consider doing the same.
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mojo84 wrote:If CJ had fought at the Alamo, he would have claimed a victory....
Thats funny!