any info on HB3218?
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any info on HB3218?
Just got an email from a buddy with this link.
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Re: any info on HB3218?
It was just filed on March 7th, the day before the deadline. It hasn't been referred to committee yet.
It's an excellent bill!
Chas.
It's an excellent bill!
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Re: any info on HB3218?
Charles L. Cotton wrote:It was just filed on March 7th, the day before the deadline. It hasn't been referred to committee yet.
It's an excellent bill!
Chas.
Thanks, it looked good with a quick read.
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Re: any info on HB3218?
Oh wow.! That would be very nice indeed.
CHL's would be allowed to carry nearly everywhere (??) a LEO can carry.
CHL's would be allowed to carry nearly everywhere (??) a LEO can carry.
SECTION 5. Sections 46.15(a) and (b), Penal Code, are
amended to read as follows:
(a) Sections 46.02 and 46.03 do not apply to:
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(5) a person who is carrying a concealed handgun and a
valid license issued under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government
Code, to carry a concealed handgun of the same category as the
handgun the person is carrying.
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Re: any info on HB3218?
Me likey bill!!!
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Re: any info on HB3218?
I like. This takes the superior status from some people and gives the same to all CHL's.
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Re: any info on HB3218?
I agree! Lets get after it.
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Hmmmm... On closer reading this bill would not allow CHL's in schools (prohibited by 46.03 (1)).
I suppose it isn't realistic to expect that restriction to go away at this time.
This bill is a HUGE step in a good direction, however. Hopefully it will pass into law.
I suppose it isn't realistic to expect that restriction to go away at this time.
This bill is a HUGE step in a good direction, however. Hopefully it will pass into law.
I am not a lawyer. This is NOT legal advice.!
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Re: any info on HB3218?
HB3218 exempts CHLs from both TPC §46.02 and §46.03. (See Section 5 of the Bill beginning on page 6.) We would be able to carry everywhere a LEO can carry.RoyGBiv wrote:Hmmmm... On closer reading this bill would not allow CHL's in schools (prohibited by 46.03 (1)).
I suppose it isn't realistic to expect that restriction to go away at this time.
This bill is a HUGE step in a good direction, however. Hopefully it will pass into law.
Chas.
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Re: any info on HB3218?
I'll do the happy dance and jump on that bandwagon!!
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Re: any info on HB3218?
Great bill!!!
Re: any info on HB3218?
You had previously hinted that something like this was in the works. Is this it or is there another that this is similar to?Charles L. Cotton wrote:HB3218 exempts CHLs from both TPC §46.02 and §46.03. (See Section 5 of the Bill beginning on page 6.) We would be able to carry everywhere a LEO can carry.RoyGBiv wrote:Hmmmm... On closer reading this bill would not allow CHL's in schools (prohibited by 46.03 (1)).
I suppose it isn't realistic to expect that restriction to go away at this time.
This bill is a HUGE step in a good direction, however. Hopefully it will pass into law.
Chas.
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Re: any info on HB3218?
This is it because it's the most comprehensive. There are other bills that reduce the number of off-limits areas, in case we have trouble with HB3218.C-dub wrote:You had previously hinted that something like this was in the works. Is this it or is there another that this is similar to?Charles L. Cotton wrote:HB3218 exempts CHLs from both TPC §46.02 and §46.03. (See Section 5 of the Bill beginning on page 6.) We would be able to carry everywhere a LEO can carry.RoyGBiv wrote:Hmmmm... On closer reading this bill would not allow CHL's in schools (prohibited by 46.03 (1)).
I suppose it isn't realistic to expect that restriction to go away at this time.
This bill is a HUGE step in a good direction, however. Hopefully it will pass into law.
Chas.
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Abso-freaking-lutely. That deserves TWO happy dances! Where do I sign up to lobby for this?The_Busy_Mom wrote:I'll do the happy dance and jump on that bandwagon!!
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Re: any info on HB3218?
This is my favorite bill of the entire session but is it possible that it was introduced too late to make it to the floor for a vote?
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