HB 1127 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06 violation for "Active Judicial Officers"

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HB 1127 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06 violation for "Active Judicial Officers"

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https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/Hi ... ill=HB1127

Provides a defense to prosecution for 30.06 violation for "Active Judicial Officers" who hold an LTC.
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Re: HB 1127 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06 violation for "Active Judicial Officers"

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No...they can learn and obey the same laws as the rest of us.
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Re: HB 1127 - Defense to prosecution for 30.06 violation for "Active Judicial Officers"

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In a society with a "government of the people, by the people, for the people" when judges are outside their courtroom, they follow the same rules as mechanics outside their shop. When legislators propose exemptions or special privileges for themselves or other government employees (other than during actual official duties) they side with those who want that America to "perish from the earth."
This is my opinion. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

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