Texaspublican wrote:I called every committee member today and also wrote them a letter. This bill infringes on Private Property Ownership. As a business owner, I find this kind of legislation offensive. I have no issues with guns inside of vehicles while on my property, but I have a serious issue with people who write such stupidity as this. Any bill that forces a private property owner to do something against their wishes is a Socialist Bill...
This bill is as good as dead! Texas business will not allow this to happen. The assumption that Legislative Committee will kill this bill makes me laugh. This bill has been thrown in the trash three times and it keeps comming back.
Get a clue! Texans do not want law's that infirnge on private property ownership!
This may be the most absurd post I've seen from a new member. The bill was not thrown in the trash the last sessions. It died on the House General Calendar in 2009 along with 144 other bills because of Democrats "chubbing" to avoid a vote on Voter ID. We have more than 50% of the House as authors, joint authors, and co-authors so it will pass if it gets to the floor.
"Write such stupidity . . ." "Socialist Bill" Your arrogance is most enlightening. You speak not from confidence, but from desperation. Call the Committee Members, write them letters and faxes. You'll be more outnumbered than Custer was at the Little Big Horn.
Texans do want this bill passed, that's why it has overwhelming support. You are right, the business community doesn't want it and they throw millions of dollars into campaigns and expect "no" votes from their elected officials. While the gun rights community can't match their monetary contributions, we can put millions of voters in the voting booths and that's why we have over 50% of the Texas House signing onto the bill.
Private property rights my rear. This bill won't require you, if you really are a business owner which I doubt, do to anything, or spend one dime. It will merely keep you from disarming your employees while they travel to and from work. Your business property is already heavily regulated by both the state and federal government, but you don't seem to be screaming to repeal any of those regulations.
If you plan to stay a Member here, then change your attitude or I'll happily delete your registration and your insulting posts. You are free to express any opinions you wish, so long as those opinions and your method of delivery don't violate forum rules. At this point, you are most unwelcome.
Chas.