Statement from Dan Patrick on Campus Carry

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Statement from Dan Patrick on Campus Carry

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Earlier today I saw on twitter a statement from our Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Campus Carry. He also mentions OC in the statement but you can view it for yourself at https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B8ePCADCAAAI8w2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (I refuse to hotlink any image).
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flip-flopping again. OCT members were on the phone and email. I heard both were shut down due to the high volume of traffic (rumor or not, I am not sure).
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Not surprised. Disappointed, but not surprised.

I guess panic buttons were a greater priority.
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I fail to see a flip, a flop, or even a flip flop. He said he doesn't think there are the votes for OC are there, he didn't say that he was giving up on it. Additionally his statement that he didn't think that the votes for OC were there focuses the attention of OC radicals, such as Watkins and OCTC, on him and it may keep them from doing more damage to OC with other legislators.

I am also willing to bet he has a panic button himself, although his panic button is probably quite loud and dangerous when pressed...
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I don't see a flip flop here either. One of the lawmakers needs to grab hold of the idea that OCT does not want licensed OC and sell it as a way to stick it to the OCT people (as someone on here suggested earlier). Maybe that will garnish the support that is currently lacking.
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I believe it is very important for us pro gun citizens to be rational and level headed when assessing what is being said by those directly involved rather than just emotionally jumping to negative conclusions. We need to make sure we maintain as much separation between us and the overeager idiot zealots.

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While OCTC has taken OCT poor tactics to a new extreme, OCT and CATI have already attacked two hugely pro-gun Senators alleging that they do not support unlicensed open-carry. This claim is based upon their filing and/or cosponsoring licensed open-carry bills. I have been advising folks that their demonstrations and "all or nothing" approach was taking a toll on the open-carry issue in Austin, but the warnings fell on deaf ears. They were convinced they had massive support in Austin. When NRA and TSRA lobbyists worked hard to bring open-carry back to the realm of possibility, OCTC/Kory Watkins strike again with the media stunt in Pancho's office. To think that the OCT/OCTC antics, the "all or nothing" attitude and the false allegations against staunchly pro-gun elected officials does not have a negative impact on the issue proves they have no grip on political reality.

I too do not know if Gov. Patrick is backing away from the open-carry issue or if he's just stating the facts. There could well be a good number of Senators who will not fall on their political swords for a gaggle of goons. It is sad that a few thousand Texans "joined" those organizations with the best of intentions, only to see the leadership launch a scorched earth policy that made the organization and their members look like unreasonable, irresponsible political neophytes.

What will be far more telling to me is how the many other pro-gun bills fare in the Senate this session. None have been the victim of the counterproductive tactics used to support open-carry.

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Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills?

I would be OK with licensed open carry passing this session if anything just to spite the idiot zealots.
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mojo84 wrote:Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills
You are absolutely correct. The other pro-gun bills have nothing to do with open-carry and, in my view, most are far more important than open-carry. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, who can carry and where we can carry is far more important than how we can carry.

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jmra wrote:*snip*One of the lawmakers needs to grab hold of the idea that OCT does not want licensed OC and sell it as a way to stick it to the OCT people (as someone on here suggested earlier). *snip*
Though I share your sentiment, theses representatives represent everyone...me...you...Korey Wilkins...their integrity is on the line when they decide to legislatively 'stick it' to anyone in Texas.
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mojo84 wrote:Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills
You are absolutely correct. The other pro-gun bills have nothing to do with open-carry and, in my view, most are far more important than open-carry. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, who can carry and where we can carry is far more important than how we can carry.

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I'm thankful they are able to make the distinction. I say let's get what we can this session and keep fighting for more progress.
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mojo84 wrote:Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills
You are absolutely correct. The other pro-gun bills have nothing to do with open-carry and, in my view, most are far more important than open-carry. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, who can carry and where we can carry is far more important than how we can carry.

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Just pointing out that Constitutional carry legislation would open up who can carry dozens of times over.
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CJD wrote:
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mojo84 wrote:Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills
You are absolutely correct. The other pro-gun bills have nothing to do with open-carry and, in my view, most are far more important than open-carry. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, who can carry and where we can carry is far more important than how we can carry.

Chas.
Just pointing out that Constitutional carry legislation would open up who can carry dozens of times over.
So would repeal of Chp. 46 of the Texas Penal Code, but neither has any chance of passage.

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mojo84 wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
mojo84 wrote:Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills
You are absolutely correct. The other pro-gun bills have nothing to do with open-carry and, in my view, most are far more important than open-carry. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, who can carry and where we can carry is far more important than how we can carry.

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I'm thankful they are able to make the distinction. I say let's get what we can this session and keep fighting for more progress.
But yet they fail to make the distinction between OCTC and the rest of us, so yes lets be grateful for the crumbs our rulers leave us with. Does that sum it up?
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suthdj wrote:
mojo84 wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
mojo84 wrote:Charles, I take it by your comments, you do not perceive the legislators are "tying" all the pro-gun bills to the idiots, just the unlicensed open carry bills
You are absolutely correct. The other pro-gun bills have nothing to do with open-carry and, in my view, most are far more important than open-carry. At the risk of sounding like a broken record, who can carry and where we can carry is far more important than how we can carry.

Chas.

I'm thankful they are able to make the distinction. I say let's get what we can this session and keep fighting for more progress.
But yet they fail to make the distinction between OCTC and the rest of us, so yes lets be grateful for the crumbs our rulers leave us with. Does that sum it up?

From a myopic cynical point of view, yes. However, we are dealing with the situation as it is currently, not what we want it to be.

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