I very much want open wearing of pistols .... but you're right. That is a much more impactful issue and give the tosspots of OCT and OCTC I am almost, almost okay with losing the open carry legislation this session purely to laugh at them BUT really, I would rather have both, with open wearing of pistols permitted only to licencees for now. That way we have an opportunity to show that idiots who are prohibited from acquiring a CHL by their criminal past and make threats to elected state officials, are nothing to do with law abiding gun owners who desire to carry as they see fit.joe817 wrote:PC30.06 will not go away. BUT there's a bill in committee right now, HB308, that will significantly impact where we can/cannot carry, by allowing CHL's to carry in places where we currently cannot.TBJK wrote:Sure wish the 30.06 would go away period. The Law of it anyways
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLook ... Bill=HB308" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's hung up in State Affairs right now. And has been for some time. To me, and it's only my opinion, it's far more important than the OC bill that's just passed through the Senate on its way to the House(which was delivered yesterday).
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- Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:23 am
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- Fri Mar 20, 2015 12:17 am
- Forum: 2015 Legislative Session
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Awesome sauce! I regularly review entries for accuracy and check with the site to see if a location is "red" or "blue" when going to meet friends out.Russell wrote:I hope his head is a peaceful place! I'd like to visit one dayAJSully421 wrote:Not too malicious, but at least 3006.com is living, rent free, in his head!![]()
Unfortunately for him though I've already registered texas3007.com so that, if this bill passes, I can continue the legacy of documenting businesses that don't want our money!