Imagine where we'd be if we didn't. Look at all the bad bills that they killed this year. I wish we would have got more forward movement, but at least we didn't step back.doncb wrote:We supposedly have republicans in our government here in Texas for all the good it does.Abraham wrote:I wonder why the giant cream puff they call governor (who is now term limited) doesn't help get those draconian gun laws changed.
He's supposed to be a Repub...
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Is that a rhetorical question?cmgee67 wrote:And also what difference does it make. It's your firearm who cares. That's an infringement of your rights right there Just like having to have a handgun license in the first place.
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I know this is contrarian, but there is one thing I actually like about California's gun laws.
The simplicity, the clarity of intent, the focused meaning. All of California's gun laws can be expressed in three words at the state line: Do not enter.
It's as if Arthur C. Clarke were writing about California, not one of Jupiter's moons.
"All these states are yours, except California (and a few others). Attempt no landing there."
The simplicity, the clarity of intent, the focused meaning. All of California's gun laws can be expressed in three words at the state line: Do not enter.
It's as if Arthur C. Clarke were writing about California, not one of Jupiter's moons.
"All these states are yours, except California (and a few others). Attempt no landing there."