Interesting Discussion with "My" State Senator
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Interesting Discussion with "My" State Senator
Last night my wife and I went to an awards banquet for her job. One of the guests, my State Senator Representative Brian Birdwell. His State Senate link is here:
http://www.birdwell.senate.state.tx.us/Dist22.htm#Press
I had been wanting to speak with him since he is co-author of SB 11 and while waiting in line for cake ( there is always time for cake) I got the chance to speak with him for a few minutes. He is very engaging and was open to talking about the Campus Carry law. He explained a few things that I hadn't thought about regarding allowing each University set their restricted/prohibited areas. He said that since all college are unique in the types of areas, where guns would not be allowed for safety reasons, such as laboratories where no metal is allowed for example, if the Legislature tried to implement blanket policies for each university, not only would the bill be so thick it would take a forklift to carry it, there would still be areas that would change at some universities, because of research grants, adding or dropping curriculum etc. I asked him if he had seen the University of Houston's draft for compliance and he said that he hadn't. I explained that the draft I read, used the fact that most of their buildings had children present at different times, that they were going to be prohibited areas. He said that he would look at it and that he had seen several other universities proposals and that they ( the bills authors) were keeping up with them and were going to offer suggested changes, if the plans were not up to the intent and letter of the law.
I told him that I was a member of this forum, and that it had been a bone of contention in our discussions, and he said to be patient that most of the college administrators were not even familiar with the CHL laws and that it will take some time to get it all worked out. I thoroughly enjoyed my talk with Senator Birdwell, we also discussed my son's upcoming Eagle Scout ceremony and he said he would definitely send a letter of congratulations, and that if he is available he would like to attend.
He also had kind words for Charles Cotton, not only regarding recent legislation but his assistance with other issues. If you have the time take a look at Senator Birdwell's Bio page. He is a true patriot and I am proud to call him "My" Senator
http://www.birdwell.senate.state.tx.us/Dist22.htm#Press
I had been wanting to speak with him since he is co-author of SB 11 and while waiting in line for cake ( there is always time for cake) I got the chance to speak with him for a few minutes. He is very engaging and was open to talking about the Campus Carry law. He explained a few things that I hadn't thought about regarding allowing each University set their restricted/prohibited areas. He said that since all college are unique in the types of areas, where guns would not be allowed for safety reasons, such as laboratories where no metal is allowed for example, if the Legislature tried to implement blanket policies for each university, not only would the bill be so thick it would take a forklift to carry it, there would still be areas that would change at some universities, because of research grants, adding or dropping curriculum etc. I asked him if he had seen the University of Houston's draft for compliance and he said that he hadn't. I explained that the draft I read, used the fact that most of their buildings had children present at different times, that they were going to be prohibited areas. He said that he would look at it and that he had seen several other universities proposals and that they ( the bills authors) were keeping up with them and were going to offer suggested changes, if the plans were not up to the intent and letter of the law.
I told him that I was a member of this forum, and that it had been a bone of contention in our discussions, and he said to be patient that most of the college administrators were not even familiar with the CHL laws and that it will take some time to get it all worked out. I thoroughly enjoyed my talk with Senator Birdwell, we also discussed my son's upcoming Eagle Scout ceremony and he said he would definitely send a letter of congratulations, and that if he is available he would like to attend.
He also had kind words for Charles Cotton, not only regarding recent legislation but his assistance with other issues. If you have the time take a look at Senator Birdwell's Bio page. He is a true patriot and I am proud to call him "My" Senator
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Re: Interesting Discussion with "My" State Senator
My state senator is Sylvia Garcia, 'nuf said.
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puma guy wrote:My state senator is Sylvia Garcia, 'nuf said.
My Condolences.

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Thanks for the great post and to your son's accomplishment. I'm a newbie here and I've been subtly trying to inform people to be patient, don't stomp around on your keyboard like a kid that didn't get their way "right now".
People who bad mouth the RDS personnel, when they don't know them, don't know their work ethic, don't know the volume of quality work they do, don't know the pressure from the public and the bosses they work with is mind numbing.
I want it now- or yesterday. Tough. I want world peace, but it's probably not going to happen.
Maybe I'm in the wrong place. To bad some of y'all didn't have my parents --they'd given you something to cry about.
People who bad mouth the RDS personnel, when they don't know them, don't know their work ethic, don't know the volume of quality work they do, don't know the pressure from the public and the bosses they work with is mind numbing.
I want it now- or yesterday. Tough. I want world peace, but it's probably not going to happen.
Maybe I'm in the wrong place. To bad some of y'all didn't have my parents --they'd given you something to cry about.
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Thanks for the advice.16Adams wrote:To bad some of y'all didn't have my parents --they'd given you something to cry about.

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I'm in district 22 as well, thank goodness!Jusme wrote:puma guy wrote:My state senator is Sylvia Garcia, 'nuf said.
My Condolences.
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parabelum wrote:I'm in district 22 as well, thank goodness!Jusme wrote:puma guy wrote:My state senator is Sylvia Garcia, 'nuf said.
My Condolences.
If you get the chance to speak with him I think you'll find his insight interesting. I simply introduced myself and asked a couple of questions and he was willing to talk with me as long as I wanted. We have exchanged e-mails in the past, but this was the first time I actually got to speak with him face to face.
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Re: Interesting Discussion with "My" State Senator
Stories like that provide hope that we still have representatives being elected that understand liberty and freedom.
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+1 Ellis Countyparabelum wrote:I'm in district 22 as well, thank goodness!Jusme wrote:puma guy wrote:My state senator is Sylvia Garcia, 'nuf said.
My Condolences.
