Good idea. If legislators vote for citizens to be exempt too, then the citizens can vote for those legislators in elections. If legislators vote against citizens to have the same exemptions as legislators, then the citizens can vote against those legislators in elections. Scratch for scratch. Votes for votes.MeMelYup wrote:Maybe he is caught between a political rock and hard place. It's possibly a case of you scratch our backs and we will scratch yours.
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- Wed Apr 06, 2011 8:09 pm
- Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.035
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Re: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.03
- Wed Feb 23, 2011 8:14 pm
- Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.035
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Re: HB 1463--exempting elected officials from parts of 46.03
Republicans have a huge majority in both houses of the Texas legislature. It's time for some Texas Republicans to stop acting like babies and take adult steps. I'm not saying they have to take giant steps, although they do have a giant majority.WildBill wrote:Baby steps.Teamless wrote:Even if the end game is 'eventually' it helps CHLs, when? how? and Why is it good for the goose but not the gander?
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Governor Perry is also in favor of taking adult steps to restore gun rights in Texas.
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