Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
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Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
It's scheduled for floor debate today in the Senate.
HB 3884(Dutton) on the Senate Regular Order of Business, 2nd reading, for today, 05/23/15:
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/ ... 150523.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Note: It's a LONG list, but it's down near the bottom, about 1 inch up.
HB 3884(Dutton) on the Senate Regular Order of Business, 2nd reading, for today, 05/23/15:
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/ ... 150523.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Note: It's a LONG list, but it's down near the bottom, about 1 inch up.
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Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
The Senate doesn't follow the regular order of business. Most likely, this bill will be heard on the Local & Uncontested Calendar.joe817 wrote:It's scheduled for floor debate today in the Senate.
HB 3884(Dutton) on the Senate Regular Order of Business, 2nd reading, for today, 05/23/15:
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/tlodocs/ ... 150523.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Note: It's a LONG list, but it's down near the bottom, about 1 inch up.
Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
HB 905 just passed the Senate w/o amendment. On to the governor.
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Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
Fantastic! Thanks for the heads up! Good news!
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I agree, a bit of good news on an otherwise depressing evening.
Back in Sep or Oct, when I suggested Straus be defeated in the general election by a Democrat (another Republican has no chance in that San Antonio district), TAM warned me not to trust a Democrat, ever! I guess TAM should have shared a similar warning with Dan Patrick...about RINO's.
Back in Sep or Oct, when I suggested Straus be defeated in the general election by a Democrat (another Republican has no chance in that San Antonio district), TAM warned me not to trust a Democrat, ever! I guess TAM should have shared a similar warning with Dan Patrick...about RINO's.
Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
This is definitely good news.thechl wrote:HB 905 just passed the Senate w/o amendment. On to the governor.
Unfortunately, HB 3884 (decriminalization of "illegal" knives) was killed after Senator Whitmire double-crossed us. He agreed to sponsor HB 3884 and hear it in his committee, in order to get one of his own bills out of the author's (Rep. Harold Dutton) committee.
Then, after passing the bill out of committee (on unanimous vote) and recommending it for the Local and Uncontested Calendar, he pulled it down.
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Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
So, does HB905 give the state pre-emption on all knife laws, the way it has on firearms laws? If so, San Antonio is going to be so angry.
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Yes, it does, and yes they are.K.Mooneyham wrote:So, does HB905 give the state pre-emption on all knife laws, the way it has on firearms laws? If so, San Antonio is going to be so angry.
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Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
Reading the bill, it also mentions firearms and ammo. It would seem to me then that the San Antonio local ordinance prohibiting loaded long arms in your vehicle is truly void. It was clearly against state law but SAPD would say that they would use the local ordinance pretty recently.
This would seem to truly short circuit this.
The knife provision in SA was ridiculous. You see such knives all over the place and sold everywhere.
This would seem to truly short circuit this.
The knife provision in SA was ridiculous. You see such knives all over the place and sold everywhere.
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Really?!Bladed wrote:This is definitely good news.thechl wrote:HB 905 just passed the Senate w/o amendment. On to the governor.
Unfortunately, HB 3884 (decriminalization of "illegal" knives) was killed after Senator Whitmire double-crossed us. He agreed to sponsor HB 3884 and hear it in his committee, in order to get one of his own bills out of the author's (Rep. Harold Dutton) committee.
Then, after passing the bill out of committee (on unanimous vote) and recommending it for the Local and Uncontested Calendar, he pulled it down.
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Re: Knife Bills (HB 905 & HB 3884) in Jeopardy
That is existing language that has existed in the Texas Local Government Code since 1985. That San Antonio ordinance has been void for thirty years.GEM-Texas wrote:Reading the bill, it also mentions firearms and ammo. It would seem to me then that the San Antonio local ordinance prohibiting loaded long arms in your vehicle is truly void. It was clearly against state law but SAPD would say that they would use the local ordinance pretty recently.
This would seem to truly short circuit this.
The knife provision in SA was ridiculous. You see such knives all over the place and sold everywhere.