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txinvestigator wrote:Other than getting more clarification on definitions, I am not much of a supporter of more legislation; however, I am with you on this issue.
That said (the article was posted here but I can't find it) a high DPS official commented that Texans had a right to and were expected to protect themselves during emergencies.
He added that firearms would only be taken from people using them illegally.
longtooth wrote:Yes to the need right now for a LAW that states it. It infuriates me also that the the laws (powers to regulate & confiscate) have trumped the constitution. If we continue to require LAWS that make it against the law to infringe on constitutional rights then the Constitution is relegated to 2nd place. If laws are required to shore up a sagging Constitution, then laws can surely tear it down. Of Coarse for a lot of antis the 2A at least has been much farther down the list than 2nd place for a long time.
nitrogen wrote:As much as I agree with with Longtooth said about the constitution, here's how I think the reality is (and why I support a law)
When someone in the government has an idea to do something, they might check laws to see if they can do it, and how they should. If there isn't a law saying they can or they can't, they'll do it anyway, in a rotten fashion. Look at HOW the arms confications happened. (ignoring the fact that they happened at ALL.)
It seems that the officials in New Orleans just grabbed guns and threw them in a room. They didn't do anything to keep any records of who they took from who, etc.
Texas might be gun friendly now. What if that changes? What if, in 5 years, the head of DPS is a gun grabber? Or, worse, what if the Governor is one?
If we pass a law to protect our rights, now, we're far better off.
nitrogen wrote:See, you're trying to argue this with logic. That's just not fair.
It's government. State government, at that. Logic does not always apply.
Maybe i'm still paranoid from living in California for so long.

nitrogen wrote:As much as I agree with with Longtooth said about the constitution, here's how I think the reality is (and why I support a law)
When someone in the government has an idea to do something, they might check laws to see if they can do it, and how they should. If there isn't a law saying they can or they can't, they'll do it anyway, in a rotten fashion. Look at HOW the arms confications happened. (ignoring the fact that they happened at ALL.)
It seems that the officials in New Orleans just grabbed guns and threw them in a room. They didn't do anything to keep any records of who they took from who, etc.
Texas might be gun friendly now. What if that changes? What if, in 5 years, the head of DPS is a gun grabber? Or, worse, what if the Governor is one?
If we pass a law to protect our rights, now, we're far better off.

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