KHOU - New bill against carrying firearms while intoxicated

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Syntyr wrote:
TreyHouston wrote:
bblhd672 wrote::roll: Feel good legislation.

The US should just ban alcohol... :biggrinjester:
Knowing the left.. they might think this NEW idea is a good one! :cheers2:

No you are looking at this wrong. Alcohol is TOTALLY safe and never has hurt a soul or caused any accidents or mayhem. Now guns on the other hand are evil incarnate. Ergo the solution is to BAN GUNS!
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The most recent example I've seen of this was headlines saying President Trump wanted to let mentally ill people have guns.

For example: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/house-votes ... tally-ill/

I actually had a friend at work ask me what that was really about, because she knows I'm big on gun rights and would know. She just couldn't believe the MSM line that said "GOP votes to arm mentally ill people." You know it's bad (good?) when even the liberals are starting to question the hogwash coming out of the media these days.

I saw a similat report. The exact headline was Trump wants to give guns to the severly mentally disabled!

I had to stop in my tracks and rewind to see if what i thought i had just heard is what they had said. Disgusting.
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Soccerdad1995 wrote: I don't like clouds. Can we ban them too?
Clowns! Clowns are scary!
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Probably best to also ban glass beer bottles while they are in session... do you guys know how many beach goers have cut their feet on broken glass?? :shock:
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flechero wrote:Probably best to also ban glass beer bottles while they are in session... do you guys know how many beach goers have cut their feet on broken glass?? :shock:
Not to mention how many hollywood movies have portrayed them as evil by breaking them and using them as deadly melee weapons !
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Soccerdad1995 wrote: I don't like clouds. Can we ban them too?
Have you looked at clouds from both sides, up and down and realize that it's cloud illusions and that you really don't know clouds at all. :mrgreen:
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ScottDLS wrote:How about a law making it illegal to "be" intoxicated in Texas.... :rules:
Doesn't "public intoxication" cover this?
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Oldgringo wrote:
ScottDLS wrote:How about a law making it illegal to "be" intoxicated in Texas.... :rules:
Doesn't "public intoxication" cover this?
As comedian Ron White says....only if you're in PUBLIC (hic).

I don't want a law making illegal for me to be intoxicated at home, or while asleep, or while a passenger...etc.
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Soccerdad1995 wrote:I believe that it is already illegal to carry while intoxicated.
Not for cops. I think it's long overdue to close that loophole.
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This was filed yesterday by way-left Rep from South Austin, Gina Hinojosa http://www.ginaforaustin.com/.

It's HB 1827: http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLook ... ill=HB1827.
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Syntyr wrote:
TreyHouston wrote:
bblhd672 wrote::roll: Feel good legislation.

The US should just ban alcohol... :biggrinjester:
Knowing the left.. they might think this NEW idea is a good one! :cheers2:

No you are looking at this wrong. Alcohol is TOTALLY safe and never has hurt a soul or caused any accidents or mayhem. Now guns on the other hand are evil incarnate. Ergo the solution is to BAN GUNS!
So, if someone is driving while intoxicated, does he automatically lose his DL for 5 yrs?
What stupidity is that? Driving while intoxicated kill tons of people each year. We should revoke their DL for 10yrs and slam them 6-months in poke.
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Re: KHOU - New bill against carrying firearms while intoxicated

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How about a law against measurable blood alcohol while sitting in a legislative body?

Being hung over is impaired, so we can't let hangovers influence legislation. Legislators should never approach inebriation while in session, even during weekend breaks.

They write the laws that protect our children, and that shouldn't be done by a bunch of drunks. :evil2:

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Is there any way to clearly tighten up the wording of the statutes so that having a glass of wine with dinner doesn't mean that you have to leave your handgun at home, but still doesn't allow people to carry while truly impaired?
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:I too saw this news spot. It was very short on details, as in no details of the shooting. The bill is going to be filed by a Democrat and that speaks volumes. I suspect it will be both unnecessary and grossly overbroad.

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SMRoot wrote:Is there any way to clearly tighten up the wording of the statutes so that having a glass of wine with dinner doesn't mean that you have to leave your handgun at home, but still doesn't allow people to carry while truly impaired?
It already is the law. The standard for intoxication for carrying IS EXACTLY THE SAME AS FOR DRIVING. If you can't have a glass without being INTOXICATED, then don't carry and don't drive. Intoxication is not having the normal use of your faculties OR being 0.08 or more BAC. In the absence of a BAC test, the prosecution will have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that you did not have normal use of your faculties. There are plenty of DWI lawyers that specializing in raising a doubt, and if you are not driving I am not aware of a requirement for you to submit to a blood/breath test.
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