Speaker Bonnen's betrayal of Texas gun-owners
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Re: Speaker Bonnen's betrayal of Texas gun-owners
Until the session is over, we have nothing to articulate other than we don't like the chairman positions of these committees. I'm still waiting to see what legislation comes from this session before I voice my opinion to my elected officials. If we see increased 2nd amendment liberty, I will be happy. If we see a reduction in 2nd amendment liberty, I will express my disapproval to my state rep and encourage change next session. But to say that the choices are a betrayal might perhaps be premature. Like you, I hope that this has been an overreaction on our part and we see further restoration of our rights when the Texas House adjourns sine die. Only time will tell. In the mean time, I would still encourage everyone to contact their state reps/senators and encourage them to sign on to one of the bills that Charles has shown support for, as well as encourage them to oppose the bad bills.
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No, I've been swamped! I won't get to it this week, but maybe next week.BCGlocker wrote: ↑Mon Jan 28, 2019 9:03 amCharles, did you release the podcast already? I must miss it.Charles L. Cotton wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:24 pm Below is an article posted on TexasFirearmsCoalition.com. I'll be releasing a podcast on this today or tomorrow.
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Dear Mr. Speaker,
I look forward to the gun rights restoration bills you will push through the House with enough time to pass the Senate and be signed by the Governor.
In particular, I look forward to your repeal of 46.035, which prevents licensed Texans from carrying a concealed handgun where every Tom, Dick, and Harry can carry a shotgun.
I also look forward to you exempting Texans with a LTC from 46.03, the same as off duty NYPD and LAPD employees who are vacationing in our home state of Texas.
As an "A" rated champion of gun rights, I'm sure you agree these are a priority and should be a "slam dunk" in a state like Texas, with a Republican majority in both chambers of the legislature.
Failing that, please contact me ASAP following the legislative session to deliver my new AR-15.
Very Respectfully,
Ninja Bread
I look forward to the gun rights restoration bills you will push through the House with enough time to pass the Senate and be signed by the Governor.
In particular, I look forward to your repeal of 46.035, which prevents licensed Texans from carrying a concealed handgun where every Tom, Dick, and Harry can carry a shotgun.
I also look forward to you exempting Texans with a LTC from 46.03, the same as off duty NYPD and LAPD employees who are vacationing in our home state of Texas.
As an "A" rated champion of gun rights, I'm sure you agree these are a priority and should be a "slam dunk" in a state like Texas, with a Republican majority in both chambers of the legislature.
Failing that, please contact me ASAP following the legislative session to deliver my new AR-15.
Very Respectfully,
Ninja Bread
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If it were me, I would remove the last sentence, it could be twisted into some sort of threat.
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Or just add "you so generously promised in your published remarks". That eliminates any way to consider it a threat of any nature although as written it would be difficult for even many democrats to consider it a threat.
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Its a shame that Bonnen can't work under LBJ's rule. "When we (democrats) have the votes, they (republicans) do what we say. When they (republicans) have the votes, we (democrats) do what they (republicans) say". Bonnen has given the farm away. Wonder what drove his decisions.
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It was a tough slog going through yesterday's submitted bills knowing that it is likely that all the bills submitted by Representative Anchia will get a hearing in the Homeland Security committee. There is likely going to be A LOT of political capital spent keeping these bills from leaving the committee.
The fact that Speaker Bonnen would put a fox like Representative Nevarez in charge of a key committee hen house like Homeland Security is galling.
Gun rights MAY not be infringed this session, Mr. Speaker, but they are certainly going to have a hard time advancing because of your choices. A LOT of time is going to be spent defeating terrible legislation that should rather be spent promoting individual freedom and reducing government infringement.
The fact that Speaker Bonnen would put a fox like Representative Nevarez in charge of a key committee hen house like Homeland Security is galling.
Gun rights MAY not be infringed this session, Mr. Speaker, but they are certainly going to have a hard time advancing because of your choices. A LOT of time is going to be spent defeating terrible legislation that should rather be spent promoting individual freedom and reducing government infringement.
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I think one of the things that irks people the most is Bonnen picked this particular dem legislator to chair the committee. Unfortunately, idiotic actions from a few reinforced Navarez's resolve regarding anti-gun and anti-carry legislation. Here is a reminder of what happened last session.
www.kxan.com/news/panic-buttons-coming- ... 1049503412
Now we will suffer the consequences of the actions of a few.
www.kxan.com/news/panic-buttons-coming- ... 1049503412
Now we will suffer the consequences of the actions of a few.
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What would it take for someone like Strickland to file for impeachment of Bonnen? Texas law doesn't require a criminal act to impeach a legislator - just that it come from the House.
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Just to be clear on the timeline of the Poncho confrontation, it happened in the 2015 session, not the last session. It was the session that we were trying to get open carry passed.mojo84 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:41 am I think one of the things that irks people the most is Bonnen picked this particular dem legislator to chair the committee. Unfortunately, idiotic actions from a few reinforced Navarez's resolve regarding anti-gun and anti-carry legislation. Here is a reminder of what happened last session.
www.kxan.com/news/panic-buttons-coming- ... 1049503412
Now we will suffer the consequences of the actions of a few.
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Not sure it really matters if it was the last or the one before last. I guess I should have said a previous session. Regardless, the consequences are the same.tomtexan wrote: ↑Sun Feb 10, 2019 2:19 pmJust to be clear on the timeline of the Poncho confrontation, it happened in the 2015 session, not the last session. It was the session that we were trying to get open carry passed.mojo84 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:41 am I think one of the things that irks people the most is Bonnen picked this particular dem legislator to chair the committee. Unfortunately, idiotic actions from a few reinforced Navarez's resolve regarding anti-gun and anti-carry legislation. Here is a reminder of what happened last session.
www.kxan.com/news/panic-buttons-coming- ... 1049503412
Now we will suffer the consequences of the actions of a few.
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Is this the same Poncho Nevarez who threatened to attack another legislator who reported illegal aliens to ICE?
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