She is right. Guns are treated differently. There is no fee charged for a voter ID and there should be no fee for a gun ID. There is no class or test required for a voter ID either.The bill would cost the state $22 million in lost revenue over the next two years, according to the Legislative Budget Board.
State Rep. Nicole Collier, D-Fort Worth who voted against the bill, said that the money should be spent on more pressing matters like schools or child welfare. She also said that guns are being given special treatment.
I got my first Texas CHL twenty years ago but more and more I'm thinking of switching to another state license, because of horse hockey like this opposition to reducing the infringements on our inalienable right to keep and bear arms.