I beg to differ. Let's take one set of bills, the Parking Lot bills.megs wrote:RHenriksen wrote:That would be an overreaction, and a mistake.hombre gris wrote:I couldn't agree with you more. This election I'm not voting for ANY incumbents, just like I did last election.
There are a good five, maybe ten percent who are worth re-electing.
The House actually had 100 out of 148 Reps sign on to support HB 681 , and the Senate had 11 of 31 on SB 321. And while they may not have all signed on, the House had 117 Yeas, 29 Nays, 2 present, not voting and the Senate had 29 Yeas and 2 Nays on SB321.
And, while they maybe didn't get all of the bills though like we would liked to have seen, there is still a LARGE amount of support for pro-gun legislation in the Texas Legislature.
So,those of you who want to clean house need to think about what you might get; senators or reps who have little experience, and may say they are pro-gun, but when it comes down to crunch time, they may be easily swayed by the anti's and vote against us. I would much rather deal with someone that I know where they stand than to have to try and figure them out all over again.
The only ones I would say need to be replaced are the ones who vote against us on everything, or at least vote against the majority of our pro-gun bills.