kf5nd wrote:The House Jurisprudence Committee will hear the two knife rights bills first. HB936 was filed by Rep. Dutton (D) and HB1299 by Rep. Stickland (R). On this basis, it seems more likely that HB936 will be treated more favorably by the chair, who is a Democrat. Personally, I think Dutton's bill is more urgent than Stickland's, though both are important. We have to begin to decriminalize knives in Texas now, and HB936 does that. HB1299 just means that cities can't make laws more crazy than the State laws already are, which doesn't help anyone on Sept. 1, 2013 if HB936 is not enacted into law.
My recommendation: Everyone please call or write the Chair and Vice-Chair and start talking to them about these bills. Remind the Chair that the author is Rep. Dutton, a Democrat. Remind the Vice-Chair that the bill advances the cause of our Second Amendment Rights, that the Second applies to any "arms", that would include knives.
If you are represented by the one of the other members of the committee, please call them to discuss these bills.
Contact info for House members is here.Thank you so much for your help! - Peter Wang
The House Criminal Jurisprudence Committee
Chair - Rep. Abel Herrero (D), Corpus Christi
Vice Chair - Rep. Stefani Carter (R), Dallas. She is the first African-American Republican to serve in the Texas House, and apparently a rising star
Rep. Lon Burnam
Rep. Terry Canales
Rep. Bryan Hughes
Rep. Jeff Leach
Rep. Joe Moody
Rep. Matt Schaefer
Rep. Steve Toth
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- Sat Mar 16, 2013 3:42 pm
- Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: 2013 Knife Rights Bills
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Re: The House Jurisprudence Committee
The preemption bill is important. Freaking San Antonio bans ALL folders. Absolutely ridiculous!