Looking for a little help, on some OLD firearm law.

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In searching the Legislative Reference Library it states "Original bill files for this session are held by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission. Contact the State Archives at 512-463-5455 for information on viewing bill files."

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While not 100% exactly what I was looking for (text of the law with the author's name in the document) it is enough to convince me that is the same bill. Thanks! I dated a paralegal once and you guys would impress her, as for myself I am blown away by how quick you got results.
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Some folks have Google fu.

I'm impressed.
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http://www.constitution.org/2ll/2ndschol/38haltex.pdf

See pages 22-23 .... its not the exact TEXT you're looking for but had the wording (and is extremely interesting!).

I've also gone to the Legislature website to see if I could find it there but they only go back to 1884.
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Wow, wow WOW!! What an extremely interesting read! Thanks for posting mtnthundr2! Seems to be the penal code of 1870-1880. Or there abouts. I'd like to read more. This was history in the making, for sure. :tiphat:
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joe817 wrote:
Wow, wow WOW!! What an extremely interesting read! Thanks for posting mtnthundr2! Seems to be the penal code of 1870-1880. Or there abouts. I'd like to read more. This was history in the making, for sure. :tiphat:
You're welcome, I'm glad you found it interesting! This was a great topic and I had fun researching it and reading these old documents. This thread has inspired me to learn more about our 2A rights and how we got to this point in history. :patriot:
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I am going to be a guest on a history podcast in the near future, which is why I was looking into this subject. The whole goal of this is to know for 100% fact what I will be discussing. I greatly appreciate the help and the extra material will be very useful I think, if this is not used on that podcast I will use it in my own.
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joe817 wrote:
Wow, wow WOW!! What an extremely interesting read! Thanks for posting mtnthundr2! Seems to be the penal code of 1870-1880. Or there abouts. I'd like to read more. This was history in the making, for sure. :tiphat:
Reading the journal was interesting too. Everything from bills dealing with Indians to creation of toll bridges to the creation of new counties and townships.
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I noticed bridge building was a main issue, along with incorporating businesses and cities (Like Waco).
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Awesome guys. This is like reading the Federalist Papers, which even my lib college history professor had us do (nigh on 30 years ago :shock: )
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G.A. Heath wrote:I am going to be a guest on a history podcast in the near future, which is why I was looking into this subject. The whole goal of this is to know for 100% fact what I will be discussing. I greatly appreciate the help and the extra material will be very useful I think, if this is not used on that podcast I will use it in my own.
GA, is that the Come and Take It Podcast?
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baldeagle wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:I am going to be a guest on a history podcast in the near future, which is why I was looking into this subject. The whole goal of this is to know for 100% fact what I will be discussing. I greatly appreciate the help and the extra material will be very useful I think, if this is not used on that podcast I will use it in my own.
GA, is that the Come and Take It Podcast?
Yes I will be a guess on the Come and Take It Podcast, additionally I have asked Mike Zolkoski to be a guest co-host on April 2 on my podcast when I stream it live and have call-in. The idea for April 2 is to discuss any current legislation before the Texas Legislature, that episode will be available for download the following Sunday.
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G.A. Heath wrote:
baldeagle wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:I am going to be a guest on a history podcast in the near future, which is why I was looking into this subject. The whole goal of this is to know for 100% fact what I will be discussing. I greatly appreciate the help and the extra material will be very useful I think, if this is not used on that podcast I will use it in my own.
GA, is that the Come and Take It Podcast?
Yes I will be a guess on the Come and Take It Podcast, additionally I have asked Mike Zolkoski to be a guest co-host on April 2 on my podcast when I stream it live and have call-in. The idea for April 2 is to discuss any current legislation before the Texas Legislature, that episode will be available for download the following Sunday.
Great, that means I get to meet you, because I will be on that podcast as well. I wrote the episode, and they've asked me to sit in on the recording.
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baldeagle wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:
baldeagle wrote:
G.A. Heath wrote:I am going to be a guest on a history podcast in the near future, which is why I was looking into this subject. The whole goal of this is to know for 100% fact what I will be discussing. I greatly appreciate the help and the extra material will be very useful I think, if this is not used on that podcast I will use it in my own.
GA, is that the Come and Take It Podcast?
Yes I will be a guess on the Come and Take It Podcast, additionally I have asked Mike Zolkoski to be a guest co-host on April 2 on my podcast when I stream it live and have call-in. The idea for April 2 is to discuss any current legislation before the Texas Legislature, that episode will be available for download the following Sunday.
Great, that means I get to meet you, because I will be on that podcast as well. I wrote the episode, and they've asked me to sit in on the recording.
That is great, since we are forum family and I have invited Mike to guest cohost on April 2, the offer extends to you as well. So the question is you want in on a live podcast? The date will be April 2, 2015 and the time will be 7:00pm. If you want to podcast PM me your email and I will send you an editable link to the google doc.
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