What to do when government oversteps its authority and becomes destructive of the rights of the people? Hmm, that's a tough one. I think some guys who used to live in Boston and Philadelphia (among other colonies) had some thoughts on this subject.DEB wrote:I am wondering, what Court Buildings in the State are not posted? Might be easier for folks to post Court Buildings that are not posted. Coryell and Bell County are. Even the Coryell and Bell County annex's are posted 30.06/30.07. Shoot even the Municipal building in Copperas Cove is posted. I haven't looked at the Lampasas or Mills County Court Buildings, but they probably are as well. (Stated buildings instead of the commonly used verbiage of Court Houses). Seems like all of them have decided to post and thumb their collective noses at the Law and the AG with his opinions. Talked to several Law Enforcement types and was told that you will get arrested if you carry. As I am a Republican and have a job, I personally don't have the money or the time to fight against these actions. What is one to do? No one currently in power is listening or following the Law it seems. Write a letter? Yep, that's working out great.
Of course, if we aren't willing to risk some hardship, then the answer is that the government gets to do whatever the heck they want.