This "little internet group" does what it can!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Thanks for a job well done!
Chas.
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This "little internet group" does what it can!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Thanks for a job well done!
Chas.
Amen.74novaman wrote:This "little internet group" does what it can!!Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Thanks for a job well done!
Chas.
Since Texas Legislature Online sent notification today that HB 681 had been scheduled for public hearing February 28, and since the House is adjourned until 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, I took this as an opportunity to send all B&I Committee members a very short follow-up fax that thanked each of them for the expedient manner the bill was scheduled for public hearing. Just two paragraphs. I closed with: "Thank you again for all your work representing the voters of Texas, and for your 'A' rating by the NRA. With your continued support, and a favorable vote on HB 681 as filed and without amendments..." etc.Charles L. Cotton wrote:It hasn't cleared the B&I Committee, but it means we have a very early hearing. The word I get from Austin is that the phones are ringing constantly and the fact that we have a hearing this quickly means our message is getting through.
Thanks for your efforts folks! Keep up the pressure by asking that it be voted favorably from committee during the hearing on Monday. We don't want it left pending; it's a delay tactic. When you call or write, thank the committee members for the early hearing.
Thanks for a job well done!
Chas.
Show me what is constitutional about handicapped access when it comes to private property rights. You can't. Your intellectual dishonesty in this regard is starkly notable. The fact is, whether you like it or not, government has found among the "penumbras" and "emanations" a right of the handicapped to access to your business private property. You can sit here and make jejune arguments about it, but the actual FACT of the matter is that this is a battle you would lose, both here on the field of logic, and in court against a handicapped person or employee.Texaspublican wrote:Show me what " Constitutional" Right supports this bill that infringes on private property ownership?
Pro gun or Anti gun, it is necessary to respect the wishes of the property owners. If you dont agree, you have the right to leave.
Your little internet group has no measure against Texas Business.
Well Troll, apparently it got a hearing on the bill in less than 48 hrs. of our call-to-action and your omnipotent business community couldn't stop it. BTW sport, TexasCHLforum averages between 7 million and 9 million hits per month. That's hardly a "little internet group" in terms of it's impact. Numerous public officials and DPS ranking officers/Troopers follow it daily.Texaspublican wrote:Your little internet group has no measure against Texas Business.
No Charles, THANK YOU!!! I still consider myself sometimes to be a relatively new Texan, having only gotten here in 2006. But while I have always been a bit of a political junkie and an observer of the "game," I have never been that personally involved in political activism until recent years. To the extent that I am so today, I owe that directly to your inspiration. You are the person who has most made me aware that my individual participation, above and beyond the ballot box, is not only important, but a duty that cannot be denied.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thanks for your efforts folks! Keep up the pressure by asking that it be voted favorably from committee during the hearing on Monday. We don't want it left pending; it's a delay tactic. When you call or write, thank the committee members for the early hearing.
Thanks for a job well done!
Chas.
Same as above, it is easy for me to do....and it keeps the message in front of them and alive.I make a telephone call or two, but I like faxes. I feel like I can send those frequently without becoming annoying, and it keeps adding to a stack of "to be read" stuff that hopefully keeps growing taller. BTW, I send it in standard business letter format, not a fax coversheet thingy.
The Annoyed Man wrote:No Charles, THANK YOU!!! I still consider myself sometimes to be a relatively new Texan, having only gotten here in 2006. But while I have always been a bit of a political junkie and an observer of the "game," I have never been that personally involved in political activism until recent years. To the extent that I am so today, I owe that directly to your inspiration. You are the person who has most made me aware that my individual participation, above and beyond the ballot box, is not only important, but a duty that cannot be denied.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Thanks for your efforts folks! Keep up the pressure by asking that it be voted favorably from committee during the hearing on Monday. We don't want it left pending; it's a delay tactic. When you call or write, thank the committee members for the early hearing.
Thanks for a job well done!
Chas.
I can't presume to speak for others here on this forum, but I am daily thankful for everything you have done, and all that you continue to do, and for your inspiration to get involved and make a difference. Voting is the bare minimum responsibility. I don't want to be known for doing only the bare minimum any longer, even if it is only known to me.
carlson1 wrote:Charles L. Cotton wrote: If you are so resolute in your opinion and if you are truly a business owner as you say, then give us your real name and the name of your business so your fellow gun owners will know you.
I'll hold my breath.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote: At this point, you are most unwelcome.
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