I've been watching this one closely. I suspect that the group will either loose face or some members will get arrested, which is also one of their preferred tactics. I had plans that could have put me in or near Midland/Odessa on Saturday, now I am avoiding the area (Me and one of the group's leaders do not particularly like each other).imkopaka wrote: ↑Sun May 31, 2020 7:26 pm Update: A certain group we all know is organizing a protest in Odessa on June 6 (interesting day to "storm the beaches" if you ask me). They are encouraging 150 people to show up armed to the teeth to "teach that son of a [you-know-what] sheriff a lesson." They've announced in official releases that if their members in attendance do not believe they have broken any laws, they "will not allow an officer to arrest" them.
It sounds like they're out for blood. It could just be posturing and spectacle (their typical weapon of choice) but with national tensions with police where they are right now, this could get messy very quickly.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/texa ... -arrested/
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/nati ... 11671.html
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IIRC I think Charles once said that there is case law that premises includes all property owned/leased by the licensee which is why the TSRA and NRA pushed for our premises definition in 46.035 when the legislation was passed.nightmare69 wrote: ↑Tue May 05, 2020 5:23 pmI’m wondering how they consider the parking lot as part of the premises.