While my previous post was what I would really like, I agree that it isn't going to happen for awhile yet. We do need to take it in small incremental steps.
I think changing the definition of educational institutions to read primary and secondary schools is probably the best first step. It still protects kids (in the eyes of the liberals), and lets adults (almost all college students are legally adults) have the capability to defend themselves.
We could also work on some other small changes, like removing the requirement for hospitals to post (not the requirement that it be posted, but the other code that takes the option away from the hospital).
We might be able to get a section in that the ban for government meetings and courtrooms is only valid if there is a secure gun storage in that area too. Don't change the law o them being illegal yet, just a non-applicable if the secure storage is not provided.
And then if we remove the requirement to conceal for a CHL, we would have a good start for the next session.
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- Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:09 pm
- Forum: 2007 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Wait 'til next year
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- Wed Aug 22, 2007 7:58 pm
- Forum: 2007 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: Wait 'til next year
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I have a simple goal for the federal government. I just want something like the following law passed:
Whereas, the Congress believes that the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America guarantees a fundamental right to each and every individual in the country; and
Whereas, the following laws are in contradiction to that Amendment,
Therefore, Title 18, Chapter 44, of the United States Code, is hereby repealed.
Whereas, the Congress believes that the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America guarantees a fundamental right to each and every individual in the country; and
Whereas, the following laws are in contradiction to that Amendment,
Therefore, Title 18, Chapter 44, of the United States Code, is hereby repealed.