Gov. Perry wants total gun freedom story at 10
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On KXAN home page there's a poll asking if CHL holders should be allowed to carry anywhere... make it count!
http://www.kxan.com/Global/category.asp ... v=menu73_1
Edit: So far it's 100% YES!
http://www.kxan.com/Global/category.asp ... v=menu73_1
Edit: So far it's 100% YES!
I believe there is safety in numbers..
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
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Don't mean to be a sag in the saddle...(yeah, its a new goofy phrase I'm trying out) I made it up all by muhself...
But Govenor Perry could clear up one little thing that has cropped up at the capitol again...
The capitol administrative committee voted to re-install metal detectors and other screening procedures even for CHL's while visiting the capitol facility...
I heard this just recently in a discussion in ElGato's CHL class earlier in April...
If they left anything in the law to restrict access, I believe it should be jails, prisons and courtrooms, unless you have expressed permission from lawful authority to do so...
And even then, you should be allowed the common courtesy to discretely dissarm and stow your weapon in a locker at the facility...No muss no fuss...But then again I've been on that soapbox for what...About ten years anyway...I've ground that dead horse into powder...
Maybe someday...
But Govenor Perry could clear up one little thing that has cropped up at the capitol again...
The capitol administrative committee voted to re-install metal detectors and other screening procedures even for CHL's while visiting the capitol facility...
I heard this just recently in a discussion in ElGato's CHL class earlier in April...
If they left anything in the law to restrict access, I believe it should be jails, prisons and courtrooms, unless you have expressed permission from lawful authority to do so...
And even then, you should be allowed the common courtesy to discretely dissarm and stow your weapon in a locker at the facility...No muss no fuss...But then again I've been on that soapbox for what...About ten years anyway...I've ground that dead horse into powder...
Maybe someday...
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90% yes...O6nop wrote:On KXAN home page there's a poll asking if CHL holders should be allowed to carry anywhere... make it count!
http://www.kxan.com/Global/category.asp ... v=menu73_1
Edit: So far it's 100% YES!
And 0% for a No...
10% said I'm not sure...
I really just don't know about the "don't know" crowd...Why bother if you don't know???
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A broader article on the subject...
http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=6449437&nav=0s3d
http://www.kxan.com/Global/story.asp?S=6449437&nav=0s3d
this will bring debateAll handguns, licensed or not, are currently banned from bars, restaurants, schools, sporting events, correctional facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, amusement parks, places of worship, governmental meetings and courthouses.
Perry called that nonsense.
No doubt that if this legislation is even considered there will be several restrictions like the above considered. I can't see getting a blanket allowance for carrying 100%.If they left anything in the law to restrict access, I believe it should be jails, prisons and courtrooms, unless you have expressed permission from lawful authority to do so...
I believe there is safety in numbers..
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
numbers like: 9, .22, .38, .357, .45, .223, 5.56, 7.62, 6.5, .30-06...
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Rick Perry is the man. Is he giving lip service or is he deadly serious about this. They could make this happen. Could Perry do anything by executive order?
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Maybe make a new thread or sticky for this one?O6nop wrote:On KXAN home page there's a poll asking if CHL holders should be allowed to carry anywhere... make it count!
http://www.kxan.com/Global/category.asp ... v=menu73_1
Edit: So far it's 100% YES!
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That's because Gov. Perry is a true sportsman, not one of these "I've been a hunter all my life" types. I had the privilege of serving as one of his interns two summers ago and as a salesman to him many a time in one of his favorite gun shops where I used to work. He knows his stuff, and better still, he knows his constituents. This is great news all around.frankie_the_yankee wrote:Perry has been one of the best friends that Texas gun owners have ever had.
He has never failed to sign a pro gun rights bill.
too bad they have their facts wrong.O6nop wrote:All handguns, licensed or not, are currently banned from bars, restaurants, schools, sporting events, correctional facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, amusement parks, places of worship, governmental meetings and courthouses.
Perry called that nonsense.
hospitals, nursing homes, restaurants(?), blah blah blah
they should outta read the rest of that section....
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Technically, yes. He tried it when he made that inoculation mandatory, which was overturned by the legislature.Right2Carry wrote:Rick Perry is the man. Is he giving lip service or is he deadly serious about this. They could make this happen. Could Perry do anything by executive order?
While it is an option, its not really democracy at its finest. The branches are supposed to work together. I'd much rather see it go through the proper channels and be overwhelmingly supported by our reps.
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No more bills can be submitted this session. There's a very brief window for new bills.Renegade wrote:Well what are we waiting for????
The legislature is in session, submit a bill and get in on his desk already!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now, if Perry wants to call a special session to deal specifically with the crisis of school security...
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You know I had to go click on a few of the buttons and links to make sure it was a real deal.
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