I went to the Capitol for the first time since the metal detectors got installed and felt like a foreign dignitary. I loved not having to even pull my keys out. I even saw a picture of this pretty lady in the house chamber.
M. Ball Moe

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his replyDear Mr. Aycock
I just got a mass E-mail that you voted with Diane Patrick to remove the campus carry portion of a bill this morning?
Are you really listening to the 200 Democrats who called you instead of the people who elected you?
I hope you aren't changing parties, but please support campus carry.
I drive down the same roads you do and I have not forgotten Luby's .. I'm surprised you have.
So, he lives in/near Killeen, where Luby's is where Dr. Hupp watched her parents get murdered along with the 40-or-so others who were shot ... He's a huge supporter of the 2nd Amendment right to go hunting .... but not to protect one's life wherever they may be.
Thank you for emailing our office and expressing your concern. Let us reiterate that this was an extremely hard vote for the Representative. Most of the constituents we heard from were against the amendment. We appreciate you letting us know how you feel and understand where you are coming from. This amendment pertained to college campuses and that is where the Representatives concerns lie. He is a huge supporter of 2nd amendment rights. Thank you!
Mitzi C. Stoute
Chief of Staff
Office of State Representative Jimmie Don Aycock
P.O. Box 2910
Austin, TX 78768
512-463-0684 office
512-463-8987 fax