No problem. When it comes time for a lot of publicity on these items, please post them to the Texas Firearms Coalition facebook page for easy sharing! Very easy to just punch that share button!Charles L. Cotton wrote:Absolutely! Thanks for publishing it. We need to get people behind this concept so we can get it done. It took four legislative sessions (8 yrs.) to pass campus-carry, thee sessions to exempt volunteer church security from the Private Security Act and I could go on. We cannot afford to make this a multi-session battle.locke_n_load wrote:Charles, I have copied and pasted this message, unedited, onto my facebook business page (LTC/Firearms training), and given citation that it is from published from texasfirearmscoalition.com. Is that acceptable?
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- Tue Feb 20, 2018 7:29 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
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- Sun Feb 18, 2018 3:10 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
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Charles, I have copied and pasted this message, unedited, onto my facebook business page (LTC/Firearms training), and given citation that it is from published from texasfirearmscoalition.com. Is that acceptable?
- Fri Feb 16, 2018 9:07 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
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So under the law now, for a teacher to carry in a school, they just need their LTC and permission from the school/district right? The school safety program is just an additional certification they can get if they or the school wanted or required them to have it, right?
- Fri Feb 16, 2018 8:59 pm
- Forum: Texas Firearms Coalition
- Topic: Let's Really Protect Our Schools
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Make the requirements too stringent, and you won't have many volunteers. Just a thought.AJSully421 wrote:I am a licensed Level 3 Commissioned Security Guard, Level 4 Personal Protection Officer (Body Guard) and the Executive Officer of a Security Company, and a LTC holder.
I say let's do it.
Whatever it takes... require retention holsters, not allow OC, require to pass a MMPI psych test like a Level 4 bodyguard has to, but let's open up law abiding citizens to be able to carry in all schools one way or another.
You might also add an exemption for a licensed Level 4 since they have done a psych eval already. Just a thought.