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by steveincowtown
Thu Feb 12, 2015 5:09 pm
Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
Topic: Incapable of civil discourse and debate
Replies: 53
Views: 7905

Re: Incapable of civil discourse and debate

JKTex wrote:
steveincowtown wrote:
TXBO wrote:Here's another direct quote of Perry from the same article:

In his interview Thursday, Perry also said gun owners should be "appropriately backgrounded, appropriately vetted, appropriately trained."

"We license people to drive on our highways,” he said. “We give them that privilege. The same is true with our concealed handguns.”


Sounds like talking points right out of the liberal handbook.
:iagree: Following this logic here we should also register guns, after all cars are registered. There is also no "right to drive" enumerated in the constitution.

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Car's don't have to be registered, unless they are used on public roadways.

That puts the silly car vs gun registration analogy to bed. :txflag: GOD bless Texas!
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
The topic of this thread is civil discourse and debate, not the merits of licensed or unlicensed open-carry. I have to admit that I expected some folks to come to the defense of OCT and Grisham.

Chas.

I abandon this thread long ago out of respect.
by steveincowtown
Mon Feb 09, 2015 4:11 pm
Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
Topic: Incapable of civil discourse and debate
Replies: 53
Views: 7905

Re: Incapable of civil discourse and debate

TXBO wrote:Here's another direct quote of Perry from the same article:

In his interview Thursday, Perry also said gun owners should be "appropriately backgrounded, appropriately vetted, appropriately trained."

"We license people to drive on our highways,” he said. “We give them that privilege. The same is true with our concealed handguns.”


Sounds like talking points right out of the liberal handbook.
:iagree: Following this logic here we should also register guns, after all cars are registered. There is also no "right to drive" enumerated in the constitution.

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