sugar land dave wrote:That is what I meant by my earlier post about OCT people not taking an easy 90 % win. If I had my choice, I would have taken that penalty reduction even over open carry, but we could have had them both.Charles L. Cotton wrote:That will be a bigger loss than open-carry.Tracker wrote:what nobody is talking about but what I'm seeing is that if HB910 dies then so does the $200 Class C misdemeanor for accidental 30.06 violations.
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- Wed May 27, 2015 8:05 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
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- Wed May 27, 2015 7:53 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
Charles L. Cotton wrote:That will be a bigger loss than open-carry.Tracker wrote:what nobody is talking about but what I'm seeing is that if HB910 dies then so does the $200 Class C misdemeanor for accidental 30.06 violations.
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- Wed May 27, 2015 7:35 pm
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
- Topic: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
- Replies: 271
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
If HB910 comes out of Conference clean without the amendment, does this still have a chance?Charles L. Cotton wrote:What if she knew the votes to bring HB910 up for debate on the Senate Floor weren't there, if the Bill came out of committee with the Dutton amendment still in it?Overthehill wrote:Thank you Senator Huffman for stripping the House Amendment and starting us on the road to failure. Pass it as the House originally sent it and voila it is done. Send it back without the Dutton Amendment and we are in the same place. Headed to conference committee. At least the Dems stand up and fight to the end, unlike some of the Republicans we just saw bail in the face of possible bad liberal press coverage.
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