HB910 on House Calendar for 3rd Reading
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Re: HB910 Friday April 17, House Calendar for 2nd Reading
What was the "strict enforcement" motion that Stickland just made?
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This is the result of a LOT of work!!!!!!!!!!!!Roger Howard wrote:Amandment 3 tabled
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I find it amazing how the progressive democrats are worried about private property rights when it is convenient and helps further their cause. Otherwise, private property owners have to allow anyone and everyone on the property and do business with anyone and everyone.
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Must vote from their own desk and cannot vote for another Member.TVGuy wrote:What was the "strict enforcement" motion that Stickland just made?
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Here comes a "common sense" amendment.
I agree that retention holsters are important, but I don't think they should be mandatory. When I'm out in the woods by myself or only with friends, I don't need retention. These people just assume you're always going to be carrying in an urban, crowded environment.
I agree that retention holsters are important, but I don't think they should be mandatory. When I'm out in the woods by myself or only with friends, I don't need retention. These people just assume you're always going to be carrying in an urban, crowded environment.
Keep calm and carry.
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I disagree with it but I can see how some of the members could fall for Canales' level 2 amendment.
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Better have one of them "leather thumbreakers".
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Re: HB910 Friday April 17, House Calendar for 2nd Reading
Thank you, Charles. Any idea of a reason Stickland would do that?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Must vote from their own desk and cannot vote for another Member.TVGuy wrote:What was the "strict enforcement" motion that Stickland just made?
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Not that I can post.TVGuy wrote:Thank you, Charles. Any idea of a reason Stickland would do that?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Must vote from their own desk and cannot vote for another Member.TVGuy wrote:What was the "strict enforcement" motion that Stickland just made?
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Thanks for everything you guys do to help advance pro-2A legislation!Charles L. Cotton wrote:This is the result of a LOT of work!!!!!!!!!!!!Roger Howard wrote:Amandment 3 tabled
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Oh god.
Kids will die if you don't vote to mandate retention devices.
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Who is the ninnyhammer proselytizing retention?
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:Not that I can post.TVGuy wrote:Thank you, Charles. Any idea of a reason Stickland would do that?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Must vote from their own desk and cannot vote for another Member.TVGuy wrote:What was the "strict enforcement" motion that Stickland just made?
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Probably because of the same reasons that are running through my head. I can't post those thoughts either or you or Keith would bust me again for being a bad guy.
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Re: HB910 Friday April 17, House Calendar for 2nd Reading
Blood in the streets again.
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