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by TEX
Thu Jan 01, 2009 5:23 am
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: 2009 wish list
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Re: 2009 wish list

REASONABLE ONES

Employee parking lot law prohibiting employers from firing or disciplining employees as long as the firearm is inside a locked vehicle or locked compartment and out of sight.

Allow college campus carry whether a student or not.

Removal of law prohibiting CHL carrying at professional sporting events

Allow CHL to also cover certain other weapons like prohibited knives, etc.

A grandfather law for ranges that meet certain minimum safety standards. If they were there first, urbanization should be able to close them down unless it can be WELL proven that it has become a hazard to the public. The TSRA, by code, would be responsible for setting those minimum standards, not some anti-gun liberal tur* in Austin.


WISH LIST

A total exemption from property taxes for shooting ranges of any kind whether part of a club, training facility or by-session recreation range.

Removal of state sales tax on ammunition, firearms and range fees or range membership fees. Prohibition of any other sales tax on such by any other government entity including the federal; government.

A small change in the wording of the 30.06 sign so that all previous signs would instantly become null and void, but few other than CHL holders would know this, plus wording in statutes that say without any debate that if a 30.06 sign does not meet the description in codes “exactly” a CHL holder cannot be prosecuted (not a defense to, but prohibition)

A two tier CHL system, where additional training (about 40 hours) and a much tougher practical test would lift almost all restrictions on where a higher tier CHL holder could carry. I know most people wouldn’t agree with this, but I know of plenty of good souls with CHLs that make me wince at the thought of them having to shoot at anything beyond three meters.

Firearms safety to be taught in Texas public schools, based on Eddie Eagle program for primary school. The four main safety rules (as taught by Gunsite, Thunder Ranch and the like) starting in secondary school. No gun handling required. Also a required class (secondary and on) based on the benefit hunters offer the state both in revenue and animal population control. All the above classes have to be taught by a certified NRA or TRSA instructor so avoid a whinny liberal teacher from reversing the intent.

A $10,000,000 automatic fine against any government entity that attempts to pass a law in violation of state exemption law.

State prohibition of ALL toll roads and a return of all present toll roads to full unpaid public access with in 10 years. Not CHL related, but this is the wish list part.

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