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What an ass, he evinces the same schitty attitude as current Houston PD Chief Art Acevedo:

https://www.houstonchronicle.com/op...calls-for-gun-sense-Opinion-12953822.php

By Tony Leal
May 30, 2018

For the past 34 years, I’ve carried a gun as part of my work to defend the U.S. Constitution.

My deep respect for the rights we all share has been shaped during more than 25 years in the Texas Department of Public Safety, including serving as chief of the Texas Rangers, and now as president of my own private security firm.

Despite having risked my life defending our constitutional rights — including the right to legally possess firearms - I now stand convinced that we must change our country’s gun laws for the good of us all: We, the people.

This is not a position I take lightly. My father was a Marine and a supervisor with the Texas Department of Corrections who carried a gun. I spent countless days as a kid in South Texas hunting with my rancher uncles, who still openly carry weapons to protect themselves and their property.

My brother recently retired after a long, proud career as a police officer. My son is a Marine veteran who defended our country in Iraq. He’s now a Texas Ranger and carries a gun every day to protect fellow Texans.

I know the important role legal firearms play in our society, but I’ve also been there for scenes like we all saw following the recent killings at Santa Fe High School.

I was at the scene during the shootout and fire in Waco that killed nearly 80 people.

I was in Fort Davis for the Republic of Texas standoff, which ended with their surrender and the death of one of their followers. We found enough bombs and ammunition to support an army.

I was in Atascosa County nearly 20 years ago when three officers were murdered and two others were shot by a man who had several high-powered rifles. He killed himself as we were closing in.

I have seen with my own eyes the destruction caused by dangerous, man-killing weapons, including guns with high-capacity magazines. Who can reasonably argue that someone needs a magazine that holds 30 rounds of ammunition for hunting deer?

Our laws reasonably agree that you are free to own a pistol to protect your home, and a rifle and shotgun to hunt. I’m saying we need changes to the law that would prevent unqualified people from having access to military-grade weapons designed for killing multiple adversaries in combat.

If you want to possess a more dangerous weapon, a man-killing weapon, then we should demand that you have a proper license. Such a license may include requirements for training, drug testing and continuing education.

If you do something adverse to the safety of others, like being chronically intoxicated or committing domestic violence, then you should lose your license because we, the people, cannot trust you. We must prevent these weapons from ending up in the hands of people who are bent on taking lives.

Events like Santa Fe and last year’s church shooting in Sutherland Springs are devastating to the surviving families, their communities and society in general. No one should have to go through that.

Since last year, Texas has seen four mass killings that claimed 49 lives and injured more than 40 others. It is heartbreaking and chilling how routine these tragedies have become despite our shared outrage. That is why now is the time for us to stand up and reclaim our rights and privileges as guaranteed by the Constitution. ((edit - WTF?!))

My decision to support stricter standards for gun possession is not publicly shared by many people who I know and love. A lot of those who agree with me are afraid to say so for various reasons. Regardless, I can no longer endorse the status quo, which makes access to a dangerous weapon easier than applying for a driver’s license.

Through the years, our country has matured and evolved in many ways. That includes changes to our laws that have been demanded by we, the people, by clarifying ambiguity, conforming to present truths, and following what we know to be right.

When the law no longer protects our right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness,” decency demands that we responsibly challenge the status quo by making much-needed changes.

Leal is the former chief of the Texas Rangers and current president of PPI Security in Houston.


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I'd guess his PPI Security clients include enough communists that he has to say such schit to stay in business.


Imagine a corporate oligarchy so effective, so advanced and fine tuned that its citizens still call it a democracy.



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Remnants of Joaquin Jackson...

But this one is a liberal Mexican that made Ann Richards proud.


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Originally Posted by rockinbbar
Remnants of Joaquin Jackson...

But this one is a liberal Mexican that made Ann Richards proud.


That says it all, right there.


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That guy needs to go. Total scumbag. The Second Amendment has nothing whatever to do with hunting, and only marginally has anything to do with home defense. It's predominantly about the right of the people, in a nation that's governed only by the people's consent, to maintain parity in arms with any standing army the Federal Government chooses to maintain, thus constituting an insurmountable bulwark against central government tyranny.

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" That includes changes to our laws that have been demanded by we, the people, by clarifying ambiguity, conforming to present truths, and following what we know to be right."

"Our laws reasonably agree that you are free to own a pistol to protect your home, and a rifle and shotgun to hunt. "

I'll be preaching to the choir here in noting that there are a couple of fallacies present there.

"Present truths"?

"reasonably agree" ? "hunt"?

First, what truths have changed for the present? Those we hold to be self evident?

Next, hunt? where in hell in any of our major founding documents do they mention hunting?

Even having been taught in "liberal" parochial schools (in regards to some social issues) I learned that the purpose of the 2A is to provide the means to wrest power from the hands of tyrants should we need to do so again.

And this joker was the Chief of the TX Rangers? Appointed or elected position. If elected, I certainly hope the Texicans will not repeat that.

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Leal was a Richards era token Meskin.

His ranger area can easily be seen on the election map. It's that blue area along the Rio Grande.

Richards also started letting women into the Texas Rangers. That went over like a turd in the punchbowl.


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
That guy needs to go. Total scumbag. The Second Amendment has nothing whatever to do with hunting, and only marginally has anything to do with home defense. It's predominantly about the right of the people, in a nation that's governed only by the people's consent, to maintain parity in arms with any standing army the Federal Government chooses to maintain, thus constituting an insurmountable bulwark against central government tyranny.



AMEN Brother!!!!!


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There are public servants in politics, LE, and the military, who are devoted to defending our Constitutional rights from enemies foreign & domestic.

Then there are enemies, in this case domestic.

How his status as former head of Texas Rangers makes him credible here I don’t know. He demonstrates a level of ignorance as to the purpose of the 2A held by Leftists... that is, those whose ignorance of history leaves them doomed to repeat it.

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Originally Posted by MarkinGA
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
That guy needs to go. Total scumbag. The Second Amendment has nothing whatever to do with hunting, and only marginally has anything to do with home defense. It's predominantly about the right of the people, in a nation that's governed only by the people's consent, to maintain parity in arms with any standing army the Federal Government chooses to maintain, thus constituting an insurmountable bulwark against central government tyranny.



AMEN Brother!!!!!


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That's the liberal lie... That the 2nd Amendment is for hunting.

They keep poking us, they'll find out exactly what it's for...


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This guy is what you call a "domestic enemy" of the Constitution.


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Leal needs to GFH.

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Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
This guy is what you call a "domestic enemy" of the Constitution.

Exactly.

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For a man who claims to protect the Constitution, he clearly doesn't understand it.


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I was at the scene during the shootout and fire in Waco that killed nearly 80 people.


And he believes the 2nd amendment is about hunting and "a pistol in the home for protection". How ironic.

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If you do something adverse to the safety of others, like being chronically intoxicated or committing domestic violence, then you should lose your license because we, the people, cannot trust you.


Guess he missed the part where that is already a disqualifier.

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Events like Santa Fe and last year’s church shooting in Sutherland Springs are devastating to the surviving families, their communities and society in general. No one should have to go through that.


....church shooting in Sutherland Springs, which was stopped by a......civilian with one of those "weapons of war".


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I was in Fort Davis for the Republic of Texas standoff, which ended with their surrender and the death of one of their followers. We found enough bombs and ammunition to support an army.


If only bombs were illegal....like we should make "weapons of war". Wait....

Does this idiot even listen to himself?


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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
This guy is what you call a "domestic enemy" of the Constitution.

Exactly.



At least he's not on the NRA Board like Joaquin Jackson.

Talk about stupidity voting...


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And I'm sure that he would still be able to carry and own "military grade" firearms even with his proposed "improvements" to the law.


Vladimir I. Lenin claimed, "One of the basic conditions for victory of socialism is the arming of the workers (Communists) and the disarming of the bourgeoisie (the middle class)."
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Originally Posted by mauser416
And I'm sure that he would still be able to carry and own "military grade" firearms even with his proposed "improvements" to the law.


Once a Texas Ranger retires, Texas DPS gives them a commission to carry a gun for the rest of their life.

So... He's a hypocrite too.


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Fu-k Him, he needs to call for his brain back, if he ever had one!


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He ain't any different than this guy...

https://betofortexas.com/

Running for senate on a gun control platform... Against Ted Cruz.

Good luck with that. (Cruz is leading Beto by double digits.)


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