Castle Doctrine for Texas

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dglockster
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Castle Doctrine for Texas

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I wish Texas would come up with a "castle doctrine" simular to Florida(Allthough many of our laws are already the same), as far as preventing civil suits against people who have leagally defended thier lives with a gun.
I have heard that state Rep. Hupp will be sponsoring such a bill for Texas. If she does, be sure to contact your state senators and representatives to support and pass the bill.
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dglockster --

Please keep us informed on if this occurs. I'll write letters, call, whatever I can do. Only thing is...I'll have to ask someone here where to start on that!! :oops:

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I feel sure a Florida-style Castle Doctrine bill will be a major NRA/TSRA legislative objective in 2007. So will a employer-parking lot bill.

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It would be nice to see. Rep. Hupp has done a lot for the state of Texas and hearing that she is working on this is good news.


And I hope that some sort of parking lot law is passed. As it stands I can not carry on my way back and forth to work and I go through a not so good neighborhood to get there.

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