Re: Texas3006 called out in public testimony period?
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 11:29 am
He called them "predatory" and said that they do this to avoid the law.
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Russell wrote:Hi guys,
I noticed a post on another website that said the following:
"One group that was called out specifically in the testimony yesterday was Texas3006.com (IIRC). Took me by surprise -- they said that Texas3006 has been organizing protests and going into businesses to demand they take down their signs? Didn't know anything about that. The legislator that was talking about them seemed disgusted. I don't know if that's actually happening; maybe some of you guys know more about it."
Did anybody catch this during the testimony? I was trying to find transcripts online of what exactly was said but haven't been able to.
I, of course, have not been organizing *anything*. I am pretty certain the anti-gun sheep will make up anything they can that makes them sound good.
They're right, of course. How dare you post accurate information on 30.06 signs where lawful CHL'ers can research and make decisions about which businesses and public areas to support! You're just not following the narrative that MDA's feel comfortable with....Russell wrote:Hi guys,
I noticed a post on another website that said the following:
"One group that was called out specifically in the testimony yesterday was Texas3006.com (IIRC). Took me by surprise -- they said that Texas3006 has been organizing protests and going into businesses to demand they take down their signs? Didn't know anything about that. The legislator that was talking about them seemed disgusted. I don't know if that's actually happening; maybe some of you guys know more about it."
Did anybody catch this during the testimony? I was trying to find transcripts online of what exactly was said but haven't been able to.
I, of course, have not been organizing *anything*. I am pretty certain the anti-gun sheep will make up anything they can that makes them sound good.
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!
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!
Pawpaw wrote: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!
From what I've read it will be a totally separate sign.mr1337 wrote:That's awesome. Will the 30.07 site be separate, or will it share the 30.06 site, just with a 30.07 sign category added?
I was referring to the website texas3006.com and texas3007.comjoe817 wrote:From what I've read it will be a totally separate sign.mr1337 wrote:That's awesome. Will the 30.07 site be separate, or will it share the 30.06 site, just with a 30.07 sign category added?
Unless there is a change in the house, it is a completely new sign that has to be the same size, and in spanish too. That is about 8x4' worth of space i'd guess for both compliant signs.joe817 wrote:From what I've read it will be a totally separate sign.mr1337 wrote:That's awesome. Will the 30.07 site be separate, or will it share the 30.06 site, just with a 30.07 sign category added?