House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
When will we ever learn that you CANNOT trust a Democrat.
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Get a BIG tub of popcorn so we can all watch the Ellis filibuster in a couple of days!
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Thank you CJ Grisham/OCT and Sen. Huffines for setting up HB910 to be filibustered. The amendment provided no protection in the real world and it may well have killed open-carry. People can argue pro and con on the merits of the amendment until the Second Coming, but the fact is it may have killed the bill.
To those who care only about making a point, rather than a difference, I hope you're happy. Mount your high horse, pontificate for hours, but make sure you keep your handgun concealed while you do so. This is what happens when people who don't know what they are doing try to get involved in legislation that carries with it a high degree of emotion.
Chas.
To those who care only about making a point, rather than a difference, I hope you're happy. Mount your high horse, pontificate for hours, but make sure you keep your handgun concealed while you do so. This is what happens when people who don't know what they are doing try to get involved in legislation that carries with it a high degree of emotion.
Chas.
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Somehow they made this a police issue, instead of a we the people issue. I know where my votes ate going next election.
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
Respectfully Chas,Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thank you CJ Grisham/OCT and Sen. Huffines for setting up HB910 to be filibustered. The amendment provided no protection in the real world and it may well have killed open-carry.
People can argue pro and con on the merits of the amendment until the Second Coming, but the fact is it may have killed the bill.
Chas.
Huffines deserves SOME blame, but we would be just fine if this bill (or SB17) had been promptly assigned to committee after initially passing the house/senate instead of playing a game of chicken for weeks to see who blinks first.
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Also respectfully, what killed the bill was those who voted against it. Nothing else.
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38 Republicans voted against the same bill they voted for 37 days ago. I think it is them we can't trust.Scott Farkus wrote:When will we ever learn that you CANNOT trust a Democrat.
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
Don't forget Stickland for running his mouth as wellCharles L. Cotton wrote:Thank you CJ Grisham/OCT and Sen. Huffines for setting up HB910 to be filibustered. The amendment provided no protection in the real world and it may well have killed open-carry. People can argue pro and con on the merits of the amendment until the Second Coming, but the fact is it may have killed the bill.
To those who care only about making a point, rather than a difference, I hope you're happy. Mount your high horse, pontificate for hours, but make sure you keep your handgun concealed while you do so. This is what happens when people who don't know what they are doing try to get involved in legislation that carries with it a high degree of emotion.
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After seeing what happened with SB11 I still hold on to a glimmer of hope.
Ignorance is rampant in this part of Texas. I managed to shake it off and I am a firm believer of 2nd Amendment rights
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The politicians win both ways....they can say they voted in support of open carry passing the bill...and they can say they voted in support of law enforcement by leaving the amendment on, thus killing the bill.
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
Thank you Senator Huffman for stripping the House Amendment and starting us on the road to failure. Pass it as the House originally sent it and voila it is done. Send it back without the Dutton Amendment and we are in the same place. Headed to conference committee. At least the Dems stand up and fight to the end, unlike some of the Republicans we just saw bail in the face of possible bad liberal press coverage.
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Presumably Republicans will be passing universal background checks next session. Because not to do so would be a slap in the face of law enforcement.
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Just got back home. Have read the thread. Stickland(no r) is up. Is he trying to keep the bill alive?
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
I'm just dismayed to the extreme at the utter lack of common sense in this process, as well as some of the selfish, juvenile behavior.
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