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- Wed May 27, 2015 10:28 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
- Replies: 271
- Views: 55137
Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
Chas, not to change the subject (not really by much) but with 20/20 hindsight what would've been the chance of getting HB 308 through without being gutted? It just seems to that campus carry had to get passed first.
- Wed May 27, 2015 8:20 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
- Replies: 271
- Views: 55137
Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
timtheteacher wrote:Where can I find out who voted yea or nea for HB910 this afternoon?
javascript:openWindow('RecordVote.aspx?LegSess=84R&Bill=HB910&RcdVtNo=1585&Ch=H&Dt=05/27/2015',800,650)
If that doesn't work click on Record Vote: http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLook ... Bill=HB910" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Wed May 27, 2015 7:48 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
- Replies: 271
- Views: 55137
Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
what nobody is talking about but what I'm seeing is that if HB910 dies then so does the $200 Class C misdemeanor for accidental 30.06 violations.
- Wed May 27, 2015 7:40 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
- Replies: 271
- Views: 55137
Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
oh haven't you heard? Over at OCT C.J. is guarantying the bills will pass. Wonder what he'll say if they don'tCharles L. Cotton wrote:Very well put and dead on point!Paragrouper wrote:When I hear their statements and observe their tactics it's apparent to be that they are driven by their own egos. Not only must they win, but it must be won their way so they can prove their importance. They drive division into a house that should be united, then blame others and make threats when the opposition exploits the division's they've created.sugar land dave wrote:Charles,Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thank you CJ Grisham/OCT and Sen. Huffines for setting up HB910 to be filibustered. The amendment provided no protection in the real world and it may well have killed open-carry. People can argue pro and con on the merits of the amendment until the Second Coming, but the fact is it may have killed the bill.
To those who care only about making a point, rather than a difference, I hope you're happy. Mount your high horse, pontificate for hours, but make sure you keep your handgun concealed while you do so. This is what happens when people who don't know what they are doing try to get involved in legislation that carries with it a high degree of emotion.
Chas.
How many times do they have to throw us under the bus? I seriously begin to question what if anything they bring to our party except grief, poor public relations, resentment from most of our political friends, and an unwillingness to take a 90 % win when it is there to be had.
Chas.