Campus Carry bill filed today plus others

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karl wrote:
GaryAdrian wrote:I just wrote my Senator about his support. He's a great guy and supported this last time. :txflag:
Find out who represents you in the Texas House here.

Find out who represents you in the Texas Senate here.

I'll be addressing mine next week!
I'll be contacting mine, as I always do. Not likely to do much good though, as they've both earned their "F" rating from the TSRA.
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Every bit helps :txflag:
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Any word as to whether or not they are going to approach an employee parking lot bill?
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steve817 wrote:Any word as to whether or not they are going to approach an employee parking lot bill?

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Campus carry bill got quite a bit of press today. Nothing on the Parking Lot protection bill. I thought it was supposed to be the top priority for TSRA in this legislative session? Seems to me that bill affects a whole lot more of us than the campus carry bill will.
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steve817 wrote:Any word as to whether or not they are going to approach an employee parking lot bill?
The parking lot bill and campus carry are TSRA's top two legislative priorities, so I'm sure a bill will be filed. There are still two months to go until the legislature convenes.
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SB730 is the parking lot carry bill I found.
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This is the only 'news' story I have seen thus far:

http://www.kwkt.com/news/lawmakes-tryin ... e-campuses" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

One Baylor student says she is worried that if more guns are brought on campus, they could "fall into the wrong hands ultimately, and hurt more people than intended to."
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texanron wrote:SB730 is the parking lot carry bill I found.
Believe this is last years bill that got put on tha calender but not voted on.
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Please make sure that the scheduled committee hearings on this bill are posted. I want to go down and testify in favor of the bill as written (without any exemption for private colleges). In doing so, I will be going against the administration where I teach. I teach at a private university in Austin. So, I will have to make it very clear that I am speaking as a private individual and not for the university, but I favor this bill. It is not only a matter of being safe on campus. There is also the 14 mile commute, one-way, that I make every day.
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The Campus Carry Bill was referenced this morning on Channel 2 news at 5:00 a.m. I wonder when someone will get around to introducing a Parking Lot Bill this session?
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EconDoc wrote:Please make sure that the scheduled committee hearings on this bill are posted. I want to go down and testify in favor of the bill as written (without any exemption for private colleges). In doing so, I will be going against the administration where I teach. I teach at a private university in Austin. So, I will have to make it very clear that I am speaking as a private individual and not for the university, but I favor this bill. It is not only a matter of being safe on campus. There is also the 14 mile commute, one-way, that I make every day.
:iagree: Yep. I am exactly in your shoes and I like the way this current bill is written. Last years bill had exclusions for private.
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boomstick wrote:The Campus Carry Bill was referenced this morning on Channel 2 news at 5:00 a.m. I wonder when someone will get around to introducing a Parking Lot Bill this session?
In all likelihood, not until the session starts. We've done it before, but it's rare, because pre-filing only gives the opposition more time to gather support. This bill was filed by a first-term Representative (who is clearly on our side!).

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Looks like we have the best 'crop' of legislators/Governor in a long time AND a limited time to get things DONE before 2012.

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE--- CAN WE ALL GET OFF OF THAT "BABY STEPS" THINKING, AND TAKE SOME BIG STEPS WHILE THE GETTING IS GOOD!!!

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boomstick wrote:The Campus Carry Bill was referenced this morning on Channel 2 news at 5:00 a.m. I wonder when someone will get around to introducing a Parking Lot Bill this session?
In all likelihood, not until the session starts. We've done it before, but it's rare, because pre-filing only gives the opposition more time to gather support. This bill was filed by a first-term Representative (who is clearly on our side!).

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