Putting Paxton on the enemies list because he followed the law where it went is just nuts. The definition for an amusement park for the purposes of licensed carry is not complicated and if the Dallas Zoo meets it, it meets it. If he is doing the "easy" cases first then this one certainly falls in the easy category, and hence, unlikely to be redone as a "mistake."twomillenium wrote:If he can admit his mistake, then I also can. I hope G.A. Heath is right, but until then, Paxton is on the "get rid of list".G.A. Heath wrote:Keep in mind that the AG is an attorney first and foremost, and he is not above going back and saying "Oops, based on new case law my previous decision no longer valid." If you will notice the ones he is proceeding with at this time are easy cases, that help establish case law, which will help him go after tougher and tougher cases. Additionally each case where he doesn't go after the posting helps us in the next legislative session to remove off limits locations and tighten the exemptions that they claim or make up. For those who want to replace the AG can I make a suggestion of wait and see where he takes these wrongful exclusion complaints before breaking out the tar and feathers, he might surprise you with a well thought out plan.
As noted above, this is a legislative problem, not an AG one.