any info on HB3218?

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Re: any info on HB3218?

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Sorry y'all real late on this but am I reading this bill correctly? It allows a CHL'er to basically carry anywhere an LEO is does?
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Glock_Tacular wrote:Sorry y'all real late on this but am I reading this bill correctly? It allows a CHL'er to basically carry anywhere an LEO is does?
Yup, except that 30.06 locations would still be off-limits.
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Wow. I'll agree with everyone else. This is a GREAT bill.
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I am ready (as I believe that many many others are) to pile on the e-mails and phone calls. I am certain that it has been a huge amount of communication by concerned citizens to their representatives (both parties) that has forced the continuous "modification" and toning down of what I believe to be purely emotional and irrational attempts in Washington to further curtail the 2nd amendment. I am certain that if enough of us express our support for HB3218 here in Texas, we can help to take another step in the correct direction.
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Like everyone else said, this is a GREAT Bill!
Also standing by and ready to send emails and written letters.
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ExecProtec wrote:Like everyone else said, this is a GREAT Bill!
Also standing by and ready to send emails and written letters.
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I will probably issue a call-to-action Monday.

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Wow. Just wow.

So as for schools, I suppose a private school could post 30.06, but a public K-12 school or college could not?
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I fully support this bill. :txflag:
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Any news on this?

Nothing new available online since it was referred to committee on 19-March. :bigear:
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RoyGBiv wrote:Any news on this?

Nothing new available online since it was referred to committee on 19-March. :bigear:
A request for hearing has been sent to the committee chairman on March 22nd.

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In response to Charles' Call-To-Action (LINK) I've emailed Joe Pickett and will also fax him the following. Feel free to copy/modify/etc. if that makes it easier for you to get the word out...

eMail Joe Pickett here: http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/me ... istrict=79" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Just click the blue email button.
After you hit submit, the next page asks you to CONFIRM.
Be sure you confirm on the second page, or your message will not be sent.
Dear Mr. Pickett,
I write today to ask for your support of HB 3218, "relating to the places where a person may carry a handgun if the person is licensed to carry a concealed handgun."

Texas CHL holders are sixteen times less likely to commit a crime than is the general public and seven times less likely to commit a crime than are Texas peace officers.

It's time to remove the restrictions on where we can defend ourselves. These restrictions make it more safe for criminals and less safe for honest citizens.

Please schedule a public hearing and committee vote on HB3218 at the earliest opportunity. I ask for your vote in favor of this Bill, both in committee and in the full House.

Thank you.

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