


Jokes aside, I would recommend something slightly more tasteful:

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It's in the conference report.doc540 wrote:link to the final bill as passed?
January 1st.CoffeeNut wrote:Now a quick question: Is it HB910 that postpones OC until Jan 1 2016 or can we OC in September?
Open Carry just passed in both the Texas House & Senate. Next destination: My Pen. #txlege #tcot @NRA
No, it is not.Beiruty wrote:As it is a crime to drive a car without a driver's license, the mere observation of person driving a car is an articulated suspicion for LEO to stop the suspect and check his driver's license.
Hopefully this resolution (if Patrick & Straus determine it's actually needed) will be taken care of earlier in the day today.Since the "no stop" amendment was included in both chambers' open carry bills, Phillips said the House and Senate may each need to pass a special resolution to finally strip the language. Then each chamber would be able to vote on whether to agree with the bill before sending it to the governor.
So the amendment becomes:Sec. 411.2049. CERTAIN INVESTIGATORY STOPS AND INQUIRIES PROHIBITED. A peace officer may not make an investigatory stop or other temporary detention to inquire as to a person's possession of a handgun license solely because the person is carrying in a shoulder or belt holster a partially or wholly visible handgun.
Not that I like flipping the meaning, but at this point anything to save HB910...Sec. 411.2049. CERTAIN INVESTIGATORY STOPS AND INQUIRIES. A peace officer may make an investigatory stop or other temporary detention to inquire as to a person's possession of a handgun license solely because the person is carrying in a shoulder or belt holster a partially or wholly visible handgun.