HB 823 action on our part?

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HB 823 action on our part?

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Do we need to contact Rick Perry and ask him to favor this or is it past that point already?

I emailed his office about HB 1831 and got a nice letter from then thanking me for doing so. If we need to stay on them about 823 as well, I can do that too.

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If I'm not mistaken I think it becomes law if he just lets it sit until the 19th of June.

Anyone else know the specifics?
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Bills become law either by the Governor signing them or simply not using his veto. HB823 should be just fine; HB 1831 could be vetoed, but I think the Governor's office has had enough contacts on that bill not to veto it. We'll soon know.

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Yeah you posted up on it, and I remember about a bunch of us posted up saying we had contacted them.

Good to know that HB823 will do ok.

Another big advantage is if I leave my gun in my car (not a usually occurance, only when I go home in the pasture by my house) someone else can legally drive down the road to the other entrance. I guess that isn't that big, but having other people be able to have a gun in thier car w/o the CHL is nice.
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The only negative thing about HB823 is it takes away the argument I've been using to get my wife to agree to get her CHL. (What if we go somewhere and I leave the gun in the car and you drive it? :wink: )

But there's still hope she'll get it anyway because of the recent rash of holdups/carjackings in the local Super WalMart parking lot and Beaumont's #2 rank in the crime stats State wide. :shock:
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