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by TangoX-ray
Wed Jun 08, 2016 6:27 am
Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
Topic: 2017 Legislative Priorities
Replies: 200
Views: 74646

Re: 2017 Legislative Priorities

locke_n_load wrote:
TEX wrote:1. Two tier CHL system where an applicant can, after having had his original CHL LTC for 5 years with no infractions, and with additional training, tougher practical test, etc. would have a higher level of CHL that allows them to carry anywhere a police officer can carry.
Or we could just pass a bill similar to last year's HB308, where an LTC holder can carry anywhere an officer can. Eliminates time and cost to develop and make a program for an "enhanced" LTC, and lessens restrictions for all current LTC holders.
:iagree: Looking at the DPS data, LTC holders should be able to carry more places than off-duty cops, based on rate of offense.
by TangoX-ray
Thu May 05, 2016 7:42 am
Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
Topic: 2017 Legislative Priorities
Replies: 200
Views: 74646

Re: 2017 Legislative Priorities

Beiruty wrote:
joe817 wrote:
gsansing wrote:Since it looks to be Drumpf v Clinton election in November, I think the 2017 session would be a fine time to re-introduce a bill that would nullify anymore federal attempts at gun control.

........ within our State. More than ever. :txflag:
Would not work. Stop dreaming. FBI can enforce Federal Law anywhere on US states and territories. All what state of Texas can do is not cooperate with the Feds.
Most federal charges come from local arrests... It can have some effect.
by TangoX-ray
Mon Apr 04, 2016 7:13 am
Forum: 2017 Legislative Wish List
Topic: 2017 Legislative Priorities
Replies: 200
Views: 74646

Re: 2017 Legislative Priorities

KLB wrote:Carrying anywhere LEOs can carry would be nice but is probably a bridge too far. As fallback provisions:
  • Clarify that caterers should not post 51% signs;

    Clarify that local governments can't get away with excluding weapons from areas they consider private. The City of San Antonio has used that to exclude weapons everywhere except the lobbies of city buildings;

    Clarify that you can carry a legal knife or other weapon wherever you can carry a gun.
We should model the change on Minnesota's knife laws.
  • Knives with utility purposes are legal to carry.

    Knives that can be used as weapons are legal to carry as long as you do not have intent to harm others.

    It is illegal to recklessly use a knife that was designed to be a weapon.

    It is illegal to carry a knife that was designed to be a weapon (and not a tool) with the intent to harm others.

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