OK, so, who do we want to do the write up on the bill? I can do it...
Bill #1 2017 session:
Penal Code 46.02 and 46.03 shall not apply to a person licensed under Govt Code 411........ and Section 46.035 is hereby repealed.
This bill takes effect as of September 1st, 1995... because these laws NEVER SHOULD HAVE EXISTED IN THE FIRST PLACE.
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- Thu Oct 27, 2016 12:01 am
- Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
- Topic: Political Capital-Prohibited Places vs Constitutional Carry
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- Thu Aug 04, 2016 9:37 pm
- Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
- Topic: Political Capital-Prohibited Places vs Constitutional Carry
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Re: Political Capital-Prohibited Places vs Constitutional Carry
I agree. Knock it down to Courtrooms, airports, and prisons for license holders.mojo84 wrote:I think think this right here is the key to getting the ball over the goal line. Well, this and the travk record LTC have established.Charles L. Cotton wrote: With the increased threat of attacks by terrorists, the need to remove unnecessary off-limits areas is greater now than in the past. Even Harvard agrees that "gun free zones" are a magnet for violent criminals.
Chas.
- Thu Aug 04, 2016 3:19 pm
- Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
- Topic: Political Capital-Prohibited Places vs Constitutional Carry
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Re: Political Capital-Prohibited Places vs Constitutional Carry
Sorry, but 2015's HB 308 does not go far enough.
Easiest bill on the planet:
"A person who is licensed under subchapter H, Chapter 411 of the Government Code is explicitly exempt from every part of Chapter 46 of the Texas Penal Code.
This bill takes effect as of September 1, 1995... because these laws should have never existed in the first frigging place."
Next, when constitutional carry passes in a few more sessions, then we need for license holders to be exempt from 30.06/7... make those only apply to non-licensed carriers only.
We have MORE THAN proven that we are the good guys. I am tired of the crap!
Easiest bill on the planet:
"A person who is licensed under subchapter H, Chapter 411 of the Government Code is explicitly exempt from every part of Chapter 46 of the Texas Penal Code.
This bill takes effect as of September 1, 1995... because these laws should have never existed in the first frigging place."
Next, when constitutional carry passes in a few more sessions, then we need for license holders to be exempt from 30.06/7... make those only apply to non-licensed carriers only.
We have MORE THAN proven that we are the good guys. I am tired of the crap!