It's also customary to call the Lt. Gov. "Governor." It can go either way.troglodyte wrote:I was also reading the Dan Patrick Open Carry article. Last sentence. Shouldn't that be Lt. Gov. Patrick?
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It's also customary to call the Lt. Gov. "Governor." It can go either way.troglodyte wrote:I was also reading the Dan Patrick Open Carry article. Last sentence. Shouldn't that be Lt. Gov. Patrick?
Thanks,The Annoyed Man wrote:Paragraph 7 has a typo you might want to corrrect:"Hands" should read "Handguns".Texans regained the right to carry self-defense hands with the passage of SB60 in 1995.
Texas Firearms Coalition wrote:When you say “It’s all or nothing” you usually get the “nothing” part! Charles L. Cotton
Operating successfully in the political/legislative arena requires experience, insight, finesse, maturity and a statesmanlike approach. Actually, these characteristics serves one well in all aspects of life. Most people learned as a child that when you take the approach that “I will be satisfied only if you give me everything I want,” you usually got nothing. Those who do not learn that lesson early in life do not tend to fare well in business, marriage, parenthood, or just about any other relationship where people have differing desires and values. . . .