Exactly. My thinking is unless an OCT member is also a Senator or Representative, their affect on floor actions and votes on bills in progress are overrated.G.A. Heath wrote:If there was anything we could do about it without doing more damage by making it public Charles would let us know. While the legislature is in session we have to be careful because we could damage our efforts. I am sitting on an opinion piece I have regarding CJ Grisham, mostly because I don't want to give the other side ammunition, once the session is over I plan to go forward with it.joe817 wrote:Not even a hint? Great. One more thing to worry about.Charles L. Cotton wrote:OCT is causing more problems for Texas gun owners that have yet come to light . . . More info after the session is over.
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Don't worry about what OCT has done that can't be discussed right now, worry about getting pro-gun legislation passed while stopping the anti-gun bills.
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- Fri Apr 17, 2015 11:08 am
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- Topic: OCT Pro-Gun or Pro-Gun Control?
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