Re: Gun Bill Saturday - May 4th
Posted: Sat May 04, 2013 1:46 pm
Democrats raising "points of order" = "doing what they can to keep criminals safe".
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Yeah I meant 485 that was a typo. 972 just passed but with opt out intact.G26ster wrote:HB 465 Relating to requirements to vote, including presenting proof of identification; providing criminal penalties.RX8er wrote:Are you meaning HB485? I don't think I have read up on 465?warhorse10_9 wrote:972 is up now
I just started watching.
465, 508, and 698 passed from what I watched so far.
HB 698 Relating to certain procedures for submitting legible and classifiable fingerprints with an application for a license to carry a concealed handgun.
HB 508 Relating to certain offenses relating to carrying concealed handguns on property owned or leased by a governmental entity; providing a civil penalty.
I edited my post to show HB 485warhorse10_9 wrote:Yeah I meant 485 that was a typo. 972 just passed but with opt out intact.G26ster wrote:HB 465 Relating to requirements to vote, including presenting proof of identification; providing criminal penalties.RX8er wrote:Are you meaning HB485? I don't think I have read up on 465?warhorse10_9 wrote:972 is up now
I just started watching.
465, 508, and 698 passed from what I watched so far.
HB 698 Relating to certain procedures for submitting legible and classifiable fingerprints with an application for a license to carry a concealed handgun.
HB 508 Relating to certain offenses relating to carrying concealed handguns on property owned or leased by a governmental entity; providing a civil penalty.
G26ster wrote:HB 485 Relating to the amount of the fee paid by certain peace officers and veterans of the United States armed forces for a license to carry a concealed handgun; authorizing a fee.RX8er wrote:Are you meaning HB485? I don't think I have read up on 465?warhorse10_9 wrote:972 is up now
I just started watching.
465, 508, and 698 passed from what I watched so far.
HB 698 Relating to certain procedures for submitting legible and classifiable fingerprints with an application for a license to carry a concealed handgun.
HB 508 Relating to certain offenses relating to carrying concealed handguns on property owned or leased by a governmental entity; providing a civil penalty.
Last time I checked, Joe Strauss did not vote himself into the Speaker position. The REPUBILICAN majority did so. The Speaker of the Texas House is one of the most powerful, if not THE most powerful positions in state government. The House Republicans put him there ...... AGAIN. They knew his record. They knew he had held fundraisers for Democrats. They knew he blocked conservative legislation, whether firearm friendly or otherwise good bills. His record was quite clear on how he ran his office. Yet the Republican house members voted him into the Speakership. Now - - tell me why we should only blame Strauss.SewTexas wrote:several of you seem to be blaming the Republicans as a party....I'm sorry, but I'm blaming one man, and one man only, Strauss. He's why most of these bills aren't coming up for a vote.
That's certainly your choice. Thankfully, few if any will follow you in throwing the baby out with the bathwater.hillfighter wrote:True that, but it's third or fourth go around for campus carry.Charles L. Cotton wrote:This is the first attempt at a bill that is controversial, so I'm not surprised.Zoo wrote:If we can't get 3218 this year, I can't vote for any Republicans next year.![]()
If the Republican majority can't finally push through that table scrap this year, they don't deserve my vote. To be crystal clear, I'm saying if I can't legally carry at night class in 2014, I'll write in Santa Claus before I vote for anybody who chooses to affiliate themselves with the party that kills campus carry in back room meetings.
Please give the details; I'd love to have this for future use. Which Democrats, when and where for the fundraiser?TexCHLFan wrote:They new he had held fundraisers for Democrats.SewTexas wrote:several of you seem to be blaming the Republicans as a party....I'm sorry, but I'm blaming one man, and one man only, Strauss. He's why most of these bills aren't coming up for a vote.