On Feb. 22nd, I posted a call-to-action here on TexasCHLforum and on TexasGunTalk. While most of the responses on TexasGunTalk dealt with the subject matter and answering the call-to-action, a former Member of TexasCHLforum and a current Member decided to turn the thread into a personal attack on me and/or our Members here on TexasCHLforum. The Moderator appropriately intervened to shut down the personal discussion and I don't quarrel with his action. However, it left me without an opportunity to counter a blatant lie told by MrRedneck.
In his post, he claimed that I called him to talk about open-carry and that I told him I wouldn't help LSCDL without a "cost." That's a lie, pure and simple. I've never called anyone with LSCDL and I never offered to help that organization, either for a fee or for free. I do return phone calls when people call and leave voicemail messages, but I never talked with anyone I knew was connected with LSCDL and I certainly didn't offer to help for a fee.
The moderator tried to help by posting a statement that to the effect that I should charge for my legislative work. While I appreciate his motive, it left the impression that I did charge TSRA, NRA, or some organization. The only reason I'm posting this here is because I don't want anyone thinking I have ever charged a dime for my work on behalf of the Second Amendment or gun owners. Over the years, the lost billings to my law firm are over $1 million and MrRedneck's blatant lie is insulting.
MrRedneck was banned here on TexasCHLforum for multiple rule violations, including calling other Members liars. Undoubtedly he is vindictive and will use any thread I start on TexasGunTalk as an opportunity to make it a personal attack and the subject matter of the thread will be lost. (Plus, I'm not one to let lies go unanswered.

I don't intend this post to be taken as any criticism of LoneStarCDL or TexasGunTalk, nor do I want this to become an attack thread. I just want people to know the truth. Let's not allow MrRedneck to cause a rift between Texas gun owners or gun boards.
Chas.