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by Tracker
Mon May 18, 2015 9:06 pm
Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
Topic: HB910/SB17 standoff
Replies: 122
Views: 32504

Re: HB910/SB17 standoff

Charles L. Cotton wrote:
safety1 wrote:
mikeloc wrote:I'm not okay with it. This is not a police state.
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Then tell Stickland and OCT thanks for publicly claiming the Dutton/Rinaldi Amendment essentially created unlicensed open-carry.

Stripping that amendment will have no impact on policing. Either the 5th Circuit will adopt the Black decision or it will not. That's what will make the determination. Even then, it's very easy to add one more fact to the scenario to get beyond the prohibition on detaining someone solely because they are openly carrying a handgun.

[venting]Folks, there was a strong push for some legal of retention holster and that was avoided. The was a far less likely push for some type of visible CHL identification, and that too was avoided. I would have hoped that, by now, the all-or-nothing approach would have been recognized for what it is -- a pipe dream. I will renew my question from two years ago, "was the push for open-carry really worth it?" My answer is a resounding NO! It was far too expensive. It will have been a symbolic victory with very little practical application for all but the tiny percentage of gun owners. The battle cost us other bills that impact countless Texans, including some that were not even filed.[/venting]

Chas.
Chas, could we have gotten HB308 all in one season. Or does campus carry need to be passed on its own acount first? IOW how much political capital would HB 308 have cost?
by Tracker
Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:51 pm
Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
Topic: HB910/SB17 standoff
Replies: 122
Views: 32504

Re: HB910/SB17 standoff

Well I want HB 910 for the 30.06 amendment reducing the Class A to a Class C if you fail to see the sign. Other than that what's the difference between HB 910 and SB 17? The Dutton amendment just reinforces an officer's need for "justifiable cause" before stopping to ask for a license.

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