Why do you keep trying to explain this to me when I already understand what is going on?K5GU wrote:And I think Stickland also wanted a "record vote" on every amendment. Speaker Straus sort of truncated that from his response to Stickland. It's probably that most amendments to HB910 will be a "record vote" anyway, so it looks like just another way to prolong passage.K5GU wrote:The "strict enforcement" rule when in effect, allows the speaker to only acknowledge one yea and one nay verbally (hand raised fingers) and the remainder votes must be from each member's chair.mojo84 wrote: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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Now we need liability insurance
If guns kill people, then I can blame mispelled words on my pencil
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Liability insurance? Really?
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Liability insurance??? Really?
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Explain what?mojo84 wrote:Why do you keep trying to explain this to me when I already understand what is going on?K5GU wrote:And I think Stickland also wanted a "record vote" on every amendment. Speaker Straus sort of truncated that from his response to Stickland. It's probably that most amendments to HB910 will be a "record vote" anyway, so it looks like just another way to prolong passage.K5GU wrote:The "strict enforcement" rule when in effect, allows the speaker to only acknowledge one yea and one nay verbally (hand raised fingers) and the remainder votes must be from each member's chair.mojo84 wrote: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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Liability insurance for toting a gun? The gun IS my insurance!
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treadlightly wrote:Liability insurance for toting a gun? The gun IS my insurance!
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Seriously?!?! To exercise my "right" to carry, I have to have liability insurance?? Driving a car is NOT a right. it is a privilege, that is not guaranteed by the Constitution. This is absolutely absurd!
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Since I am in the business I guess I should be for this one but I'm not.
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Callaway wrote:treadlightly wrote:Liability insurance for toting a gun? The gun IS my insurance!
If guns kill people, then I can blame mispelled words on my pencil
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Someone send this to Rep. Phillips!Roger Howard wrote:Callaway wrote:treadlightly wrote:Liability insurance for toting a gun? The gun IS my insurance!
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Apparently requiring people to obtain an ID to vote is a horrible burden on those who are poor or live in underserved areas, but requiring a CHL class, a fee paid to the state and insurance to carry a gun is not.Jason73 wrote:Seriously?!?! To exercise my "right" to carry, I have to have liability insurance?? Driving a car is NOT a right. it is a privilege, that is not guaranteed by the Constitution. This is absolutely absurd!
Makes sense.
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He's comparing getting hit with a bullet to getting hit by a car.
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Regarding amendment 6 (Dutton) I wonder if I'd get a discount if I carried with a retention holster?
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So far, amendments 2-6 are all just shining examples of weapons grade stupidity. Who comes up with this crap? Badges and liability insurance, LMAO