SB11 & HB910 This week....

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The Senate committee took it out because it was a poison pill? The question remains, WHY did Huffines put it back in? I don't believe it was Dutton's motivation.

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SB11 earlier was just 2nd reading right?
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CoffeeNut wrote:I really do not understand how these gun bills get so jammed up every time. This isn't the first time these bills have been brought up yet they always get bogged down or shut out completely. Are we in Texas or has Austin taken over the entire state?
2 Reasons:

1) They get jammed up because there are a whole lot of politicians who talk about liberty, but don't want us to be able to walk in liberty.

2) They get jammed up because there are a whole lot of politicians who either don't know their knee from their elbow, or they have a very loose association with the truth, and they can't keep their egos out of the mix.
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Sb11 earlier was 3rd reading passed as ammended
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Pathetic. Texas isn't looking quite so "red" now.
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FormerTSgt wrote:Pathetic. Texas isn't looking quite so "red" now.
What do you mean? "Papers, comrade" is in fact very red...

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CrimsonSoul wrote:Sb11 earlier was 3rd reading passed as ammended
So it's headed to governor's desk? Or to concurrence vote?
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bigity wrote:
CrimsonSoul wrote:Sb11 earlier was 3rd reading passed as ammended
So it's headed to governor's desk? Or to concurrence vote?
Concurrence.
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Thank you
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Sb11 won't concur. What a waste of a session.
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bigity wrote:SB11 earlier was just 2nd reading right?
No. Third reading. It goes to conference now, along with HB 910, both of which can be killed in conference and the following arguments in each house. It's clear that voting for Republicans is no better than voting for Democrats. We need an entirely new class of politicians - citizens.
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Bald Eagle is right on the mark.

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Sad day in Texas.
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TexasJohnBoy wrote:Sb11 won't concur. What a waste of a session.
That could be said almost every session.....
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CoffeeNut wrote:I really do not understand how these gun bills get so jammed up every time. This isn't the first time these bills have been brought up yet they always get bogged down or shut out completely. Are we in Texas or has Austin taken over the entire state?
The other side is more organized. Last session, during the campus carry debate, Johnny Wood and his ilk allegedly came from all over and parked in Texas and called, stating they were college kids in Texas and were against it.

This time, those against this yelled louder.
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