As far as the public is concerned, those bills are all under the covers. Watch how well the media covers any action that is taken to promote those bills toward law. If I remember correctly, most of them have been filed in the past several legislative sessions. It will depend on the House rules including who gets that chairmanships of the committees where those bills are sent. I bet that none of that sees any coverage either. They have figured out that if the public knows, they will get push back. So they won't let the public know.Pawpaw wrote: ↑Tue Nov 17, 2020 4:54 pmExcept for the slew of gun bills that have already been filed for the Texas 2021 legislative session.
https://thetexan.news/36-gun-bills-pre- ... e-session/
https://www.nraila.org/articles/2020111 ... ve-session
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- Tue Nov 17, 2020 8:31 pm
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Re: Gallop poll (pole) says gun control losing favor
And you hardly ever hear it mentioned any more. Even Bloomberg wasn't out pushing Everytown. They beat the horse too often.....
But we can all rest assured that the topic is not dead and they will be back to try to find a way.
But we can all rest assured that the topic is not dead and they will be back to try to find a way.