TVGuy wrote:Many of us disagree, are not mis-informed, and are not government lobbyists. You sound much like OCT or Huffines himself.baseballguy2001 wrote:There is NOTHING wrong with those two paragraphs. The fact they (LEO's) want that language removed (or something similar) is proof they want to make stops solely on the basis of somebody open carrying.
Anybody that says that language is un-needed is either terribly mis-informed, or a government lobbyist.
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jmra wrote:From what I'm seeing from the other threads the amendment has been removed in conference.
Multiple sources are reporting this and they are saying it's coming from Huffines and other committee members.
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look it up --- just like I did
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/84 ... navpanes=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/84 ... navpanes=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.statesman.com/news/news/sena ... ill/nmQW7/
"Meantime, a House-Senate conference committee made short work of House Bill 910, which allows those with a concealed handgun license to openly carry a firearm in a shoulder or belt holster.
The bill will return to both houses with a major sticking point removed — an amendment, added by Sen. Don Huffines, R-Dallas, that barred law enforcement from detaining or questioning those with a holstered gun solely to check for a concealed handgun license."
"Meantime, a House-Senate conference committee made short work of House Bill 910, which allows those with a concealed handgun license to openly carry a firearm in a shoulder or belt holster.
The bill will return to both houses with a major sticking point removed — an amendment, added by Sen. Don Huffines, R-Dallas, that barred law enforcement from detaining or questioning those with a holstered gun solely to check for a concealed handgun license."
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This is not the committee report.pdxmale wrote:look it up --- just like I did
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/tlodocs/84 ... navpanes=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Until ego's are put in check, RINO speakers removed from office, Licensed open carry won't ever be the law in Texas.
As voters we changed every major office but one, the one we can't change as voters. There was a big deal made about the recorded speaker vote at the beginning of the session, which doesn't mean a thing just now.
Strauss sat on this for weeks and now we are cramming for a bill -- he needs to be removed.
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As voters we changed every major office but one, the one we can't change as voters. There was a big deal made about the recorded speaker vote at the beginning of the session, which doesn't mean a thing just now.
Strauss sat on this for weeks and now we are cramming for a bill -- he needs to be removed.
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I think I misread that report ------ it ONLY shows the differences NOT THE COMPRIMISE
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I believe that's what the third column is for. And it looks to be removed.pdxmale wrote:I think I misread that report ------ it ONLY shows the differences NOT THE COMPRIMISE
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Edit: Looking at it again... I'm not sure what this document is.
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Open carry's passage seems likely, after key lawmakers strip amendment opposed by police | @tombenning http://share.d-news.co/OHY1TUS" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; #txlege
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Mr. Cotton can't tell us the inside scoop on what's happening in Austin -- draw you own conclusion, I did.jmra wrote:So, is the owner of this forum "terribly mis-informed" or a "government lobbyist"? Can't wait for an answer to this one.
All my reps in Austin voted correctly in my view. They were part of the 19 who voted against RINO Speaker Strauss, and they all voted for the licensed open carry legislation. As voters we voted in the most conservative legislature in history, and it looks like as 2A supporters, we got hosed.
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We got hosed alright - by Huffines and the like.baseballguy2001 wrote:Mr. Cotton can't tell us the inside scoop on what's happening in Austin -- draw you own conclusion, I did.jmra wrote:So, is the owner of this forum "terribly mis-informed" or a "government lobbyist"? Can't wait for an answer to this one.
All my reps in Austin voted correctly in my view. They were part of the 19 who voted against RINO Speaker Strauss, and they all voted for the licensed open carry legislation. As voters we voted in the most conservative legislature in history, and it looks like as 2A supporters, we got hosed.
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I'll step on a soap box for a minute....baseballguy2001 wrote:Mr. Cotton can't tell us the inside scoop on what's happening in Austin -- draw you own conclusion, I did.jmra wrote:So, is the owner of this forum "terribly mis-informed" or a "government lobbyist"? Can't wait for an answer to this one.
All my reps in Austin voted correctly in my view. They were part of the 19 who voted against RINO Speaker Strauss, and they all voted for the licensed open carry legislation. As voters we voted in the most conservative legislature in history, and it looks like as 2A supporters, we got hosed.
There are lots of new folks on here watching the legislature for the first time. Many have commented, myself included even though this is now the third session I've watched (not very many compared to others) that it's been very educational. What this admits is that I/we didn't really understand all the ins and outs of the process. We learn. It's interesting how adamant many of us are in our position and in the next breath admit that we are neophytes in how this all works. I get that we are frustrated and want an outcome but we should watch and learn and be cautious with our bravado.
I have seen Charles make a statement a few times that came to mind as I watched the debate yesterday. When the people that are usually very anti 2a/gun are the ones supporting what sounds good for us and/or, the ones who have been long time proven supporters are voting against it, that's a pretty good sign there is more to it than I/we are seeing on the surface and we should be thinking twice about our position. Our position is more than likely based on a lack of info or understanding. Doesn't mean always but a caution flag should be flying. I think the phrase I've seen is "when someone who is F rated is voting for it"....
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So after reading the last 3 pages on this topic I still don't know if anything was resolved today.
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http://www.statesman.com/news/news/sena ... ill/nmQW7/The Wall wrote:So after reading the last 3 pages on this topic I still don't know if anything was resolved today.
Open carry had the Huffines amendment removed in conference committee, now will head back to both houses for votes possibly as soon as Friday.
Campus carry is also heading to a conference committee.
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Thank you very much.