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Originally Posted by Birdwatcher
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It seems like we already had this battle won, but decided to poke the other side in the eye and then wonder why they want to fight (or resurrect this battle in a future fight).

I'm done posting on this thread.


The Other Side doesn’t need to be poked to make it come after us, it will never stop anyway.


PREZACTLY!!! Fugg “The Other Side” !!! It’s not their place to decide My Rights !


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Originally Posted by gsganzer
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I don’t think Texas is as conservative as think it is.



I'm done posting on this thread.


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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
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It seems like we already had this battle won, but decided to poke the other side in the eye and then wonder why they want to fight (or resurrect this battle in a future fight).

I'm done posting on this thread.


The Other Side doesn’t need to be poked to make it come after us, it will never stop anyway.


PREZACTLY!!! Fugg “The Other Side” !!! It’s not their place to decide My Rights !


To the best of my knowledge in California you now have to pass a background check and be on an authorized persons list merely to buy or even transfer ammunition.

To get on the authorized ammunition purchaser list you first have to be on record as a gun owner via the Automated Firearms List either by submitting a record yourself or by way of record when you purchased or received the firearm.

https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/apap

All of this signed into law just two years ago.

....and not because folks were prodded in that state by constitutional carry.

It’s eventually gonna get worse, even in California. Liberals will never rest.


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Anybody that’s stupid enough to wait upon government to allow for personal self defense doesn’t have enough intellect to own a firearm! I’ve been totin iron for 65 years and didn’t and won’t pay a fee to protect myself or family!


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Originally Posted by Sharpsman
Anybody that’s stupid enough to wait upon government to allow for personal self defense doesn’t have enough intellect to own a firearm! I’ve been totin iron for 65 years and didn’t and won’t pay a fee to protect myself or family!



While a lot of folks follow that line of thinking, why risk your ability to legally own and have a firearm if caught and charged, or heaven forbid you actually have to use it in defense of your person or family?

That's the whole point of Constitutional Carry. It allows you to arm yourself without fear of persecution/prosecution.


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Breaking News! House just passed HB 1927 after coming out of reconciliation committee. Now, only the Senate has to pass it before it goes to hot wheels for him to sign into law.

https://twitter.com/hashtag/HB1927?src=hashtag_click


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Originally Posted by gonehuntin
Breaking News! House just passed HB 1927 after coming out of reconciliation committee. Now, only the Senate has to pass it before it goes to hot wheels for him to sign into law.

https://twitter.com/hashtag/HB1927?src=hashtag_click



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Just passed. On its way to Abbott’s desk....

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Amen Mike!


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Excellent!

Better late than never!


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Cool so now I will be able to open carry an actual full size pistol, three cheers for my 1911!


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Cool so now I will be able to open carry an actual full size pistol, three cheers for my 1911!


Folks in Bandera have never been timid about open carry thereabouts,


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gsganzer - according to your arguments, we should license keyboards, printing presses, and microphones.
Do you agree?


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About time.

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Originally Posted by FOsteology
About time.


Yes.

I'm mildly surprised this went the distance. But glad it did.


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Originally Posted by Beansnbacon33
Just passed. On its way to Abbott’s desk....


Yep!!! 17-13, one Republican not present.


https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=87R&Bill=HB1927#vote1105


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https://texasscorecard.com/state/constitutional-carry-to-become-state-law-in-texas/

Constitutional Carry to Become State Law in Texas

AUSTIN — Texans will soon have a greater ability to defend themselves and their families, thanks to a soon-to-be state law.

On Monday, the Texas Legislature finalized House Bill 1927, or constitutional carry, to protect citizens’ Second Amendment rights to self-defense. Under the law, Texans 21 or older—who aren’t otherwise prohibited from owning a gun—may carry a handgun without permission from the government.

The self-protection bill has had an eventful journey in the Republican-controlled Legislature over the past couple of months.

In mid-April, the proposed law was first approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 87-58. The bill then traveled to the Senate, where it initially appeared it may face potential obstacles.

The Senate, rather than immediately considering the House-approved bill, proposed a completely new law, confusing many citizen activists.

Adding to the confusion, the Senate then sent their new version forward in the legislative process, while sending the House version to their newly formed Special Committee on Constitutional Issues—which they created just for this particular bill.

The Senate’s actions left citizens wondering which proposal was actually being considered and why senators were over-complicating the process.

After pressure from citizens, the Senate ultimately scrapped their own proposal and instead chose to send the House version forward to the full chamber for a vote.

A week later, the full Senate approved the bill on a party-line vote of 18-13. However, they made several changes to the proposal, forcing it back to the House for reconsideration.

Back in the House, Democrat state representatives attempted to kill the bill with parliamentary maneuvers, but the bill’s author, State Rep. Matt Schaefer (R–Tyler), requested the Legislature appoint a conference committee—a panel of 10 lawmakers from the House and Senate—to work out the changes in the proposed law.

On Sunday, that committee completed their work and released their final version of the law. By Monday evening, the House and Senate both approved the final document.

The bill will now head to the governor’s desk to be signed into state law and will make Texas the 21st state in the nation to enact a constitutional carry law.

Rep. Schaefer said this bill is about empowering law-abiding Texans to protect themselves and their families from violent criminals.

“The simple truth is that those that intend evil, those who are criminals, don’t care what [the state Legislature] does in this building. They haven’t in the past, and they won’t in the future. We are charged with defending the freedoms that are owed to Texans and guaranteed by the Constitution,” Schaefer told fellow lawmakers in his closing speech on Monday.

“I want to stop tragedies. I am against evil acts. But my faith is with law-abiding Texans, who are the first to respond because they are there,” Schaefer continued. “It is that man or woman that owes the duty to themselves, to their children, to the families, to the people they are with, to defend themselves. How long before someone with authority shows up? How long? Who’s responsible for me and my family?”

“Law-abiding citizens carrying a handgun have to follow a narrow path,” he concluded. “After this bill passes, they will still have to follow a narrow path. But a person who wants to harm someone goes wherever they want, whenever they want. The Second Amendment says ‘the right to keep and bear arms,’ and law-abiding citizens should have the constitutional right to bear arms.”

After the governor’s signature, the law will take effect on September 1.


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Will Abbot sign it ? Only reason I asked is our former governor vetoed it 3 times when it his his desk. I'm liking our new governor, one of the things he ran on was if it hit his desk he would sign it and he did. Gook luck gentlemen I hope it goes through.

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Good news that it has been finally signed into Texas law.

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