I think would be a step forward if the CHL community in Texas showed outrage any time the thought of less-than-Constitutional carry enters our mind, even if we're not swinging for the fences in the next legislative session.74novaman wrote:If anyone wanted an example of OC supporters degrading and insulting the CHL crowd, here it is.PATHFINDER wrote:
I don't know why I insist upon trying to sell air conditioners to " Eskimos"- I really don't.
Perhaps it's because I lived with them dang "Eskimos" for 45 years , and I still regularly "travel" within their "Republic", and it saddens me that they are so content with having to trade their right for a privilege.
I'd say most of us here would like constitutional carry, open or concealed, no permit. We understand we shouldn't have to pay the state for a permit to carry. It is frustrating.
But, there is reality, and there is candyland.
To act like we don't understand that our RIGHTS are being infringed upon is an insult. What do you propose we do, just ignore the laws?
TSRA, and many members of this board have worked hard to take Texas from a state with NO carrying of handguns before 1995 to a state with pretty good gun laws regarding carry (not perfect, but not awful).
Working together towards better gun laws is of course what we should be doing.
But when people continue to act like we're stupid for accepting the reality of our situation, which is this:
Texans from the late 1800s until 1995 were stripped of their rights.
....it becomes incredibly frustrating. No, we're not happy with the current state of affairs.
But thanks for calling us stupid for working to restore our rights. Do you propose we do anything different that our proven strategy of legislative success? Our gun laws have been steadily loosened since 1995, BECAUSE of the TSRA and the work of Mr. Cotton and others.
But by all means, continue to be snarky about selling rights for privileges. When you're ready to work with us towards campus carry, open carry, and constitutional carry, let me know your suggestions.
Telling us how awful it is that our ancestors didn't fight back against this stuff 100 years ago doesn't help our situation today.
/rant off.
Probably due to the bitter taste from the poorly-organized out-of-state OC-zealots two sessions ago, this board often seems ambivalent at best about Constitutional carry being a real, obtainable, worthy goal.