Actually, the licensed-and-holstered-carry proposed bills (e.g, SB 17 and HB 910) provide more of a defense-to-prosecution than the unlicensed proposed bills, which is very important to YOU if you ever have to pull the handgun and/or use it to defend yourself in Texas. Except for very high profile cases, the US Constitution's 2nd amendment is probably not going to help the defendant as much as the Texas statutes.
Think about it.
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- Tue Feb 10, 2015 1:52 pm
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Re: Texas Senate Upcoming Committe Mtg
I think most of the current Texas legislators are smart enough to see the line of thinking between the extremists and the common-sense supporters of the OC bills.
- Mon Feb 09, 2015 1:01 pm
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