Stand your Ground Law
Moderator: Charles L. Cotton
Stand your Ground Law
Has anyone heard if Texas is going pass a similiar law to the flordia law/
The NRA and TSRA have it as a goal for 2007. Please look at older messages in the "Goals for 2007" section.
Not to put too fine a point on it, contributions to the TSRA are welcome. Please see http://www.tsra.com/. Donations, calls and letters to representatives, and your vote are the only ways to make change happen.
- Jim
Not to put too fine a point on it, contributions to the TSRA are welcome. Please see http://www.tsra.com/. Donations, calls and letters to representatives, and your vote are the only ways to make change happen.
- Jim
Re: Stand your Ground Law
You might find this interesting, from the Austin American Statesman today. The author seems to think "stand your ground" is a certainty for Texas. I'm not sure I'm satisfied with the parameters., but advances are advances.TxBlonde wrote:Has anyone heard if Texas is going pass a similiar law to the flordia law/
"It should be up to those in danger to evaluate the threat"
http://www.statesman.com/opinion/conten ... _edit.html
Ø resist
Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
NRA Life Member, TSRA, chl instructor
Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
NRA Life Member, TSRA, chl instructor
Yep, me too. I get a little leary of anonymous editorials as a rule, also. But since it says "editorial board", i'm not sure where they are going with it. Except to say Terry Keel was against parts of what i would consider a thorough "stand you ground" proposal.S&W6946 wrote:Wow! Its hard to believe the Austin American-Statesman has taken a pro attitude towards the Stand Your Ground Law.Typically, that paper leans to the left.
Ø resist
Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
NRA Life Member, TSRA, chl instructor
Take away the second first, and the first is gone in a second.
NRA Life Member, TSRA, chl instructor