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by RPB
Wed Feb 22, 2012 10:53 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

speedsix wrote:...I did...for a short while!!! when the Mattell buckle gun came out, with the brass shell with a spring in it and the grey plastic bullet that really shot out the barrel, I had to have one...got it for Christmas...about the third day back to school in January...I suffered an ND in class and the bullet bounced off the blackboard(not greenboard) that the teacher was writing on...she had me pull the gun off the buckle and it resided in her desk drawer till the last day of school...and I had to make excuses why I didn't play with my buckle gun at home...
:mrgreen:
I think my parents controlled my ammo, much like California/Illinois try to do now.

New Ammo Tax Proposed in Illinois
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by RPB
Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:18 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

rp_photo wrote:
flintknapper wrote:
rp_photo wrote:I only see OC as being viable when the main threat is animal and no strangers are nearby.

Like when the Gov...popped that coyote? ;-)

Open carry of an LCP is almost concealed.
:mrgreen: Just brought back a memory

Did anyone else have this belt buckle as a kid? Though that's a toy cap gun (it swung open and fired when you pooch your tummy out, or could be used hand-held removed from buckle), the NAA/Freedom Arms real .22 ones pictured below.
Toy Cap gun belt buckle I had ( I outdrew many a bad man as a 5-year old with this)
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real gun belt buckle.22
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by RPB
Fri May 13, 2011 7:53 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

TXlaw1 wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
People need to look how far we've come in only 16 years. We passed concealed carry in 1995, adopted TPC §30.06 in 1997 and made other changes. 2001 saw passage of a bill preventing politically motivated law suits against gun and ammo manufacturers and sellers. In 2003 we passed SB501 that prohibits governmental entities from using TPC §30.06 to bar armed CHLs. In 2005, the first attempt at unlicensed car-carry passed, but the presumption it established was problematic. In 2007 we passed 8 of 9 pro-gun bills. We used the Rosenthal fiasco as a launching pad to pass unlicensed car-carry by changing TPC §46.02 so that having a handgun in your car, or one under your control, simply was not illegal. That way we bypass defenses to prosecution, presumptions, and having to prove your defense in court. Also in 2007, we were able to pass the most sweeping changes to self-defense law anywhere in the country in the form of our version of a "Castle Doctrine." Those who have attended my seminars know that repealing the retreat requirement pales in comparison to the other changes we made in that Bill. 2007 was also the year we passed a bill to prohibit New Orleans type firearm confiscation during emergencies -- the so-called "emergency powers bill." There many other improvements we've made since 1995 that don't make the headlines with gun owners and that's fine. For example, they include, sweeping changes to the way CHL applications are handled, changes to CHL eligibility requirements, extension of CHL license periods from 4 to 5 years (effectively a 25% fee reduction), expansion of fee discounts to more people, and many many other improvements. The fact is we have made tremendous progress, but the militant open-carry supporters don't care. If fact, they either deny that progress has been made, or they minimize its impact on gun owners. Open-carry will one day pass in spite of those folks, not because of them.
Chas.
Mr. Cotton, thank you for this great reminder of all that has been accomplished in 16 years! And thank you even more for your dynamic leadership to make these great strides in restoring our right to keep and bear arms. We appreciate more than words can express what you and other leaders and activists have achieved. :clapping: :tiphat:
:iagree: :thumbs2: :tiphat:
by RPB
Fri Apr 29, 2011 7:34 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

My opinion on how it "should have been done"
Really, there should be added to the Penal Code Section 30.07 for open carry

1) Then a business wanting to ban "concealed" (but allow open) will still post a 30.06 sign (Seriously, some "anti's want to know by armbands or whatever method, who is armed)

2) A business which allows concealed but prohibits open will post a 30.07 sign but no 30.06 sign

3) Any business wanting to prohibit both concealed and open needs to post 4 signs (2 English and 2 Spanish) for 30.06 and 30.07 about 3 feet by 4 feet tall each

I think that would be ideal; any business with 4 huge signs obviously wants to lose well over 500,000 customers PLUS their families business from their potential customer base.

But, that would have been more work than just using a word processor to search the codes for the word "Concealed" and strike it out everywhere..... However, sometimes it's worth putting forth a bit more effort when drafting legal documents and such ...Just my pinion ...
by RPB
Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:20 pm
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

Thursday 5 pm
my fox austin news at 5 had a pretty long video which they'll probably post later tonight or tomorrow here
http://www.myfoxaustin.com/dpp/top_stor ... -ktbcw-apx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also mentioned other bills by the author where Texas can make and sell the light bulbs the Feds banned ;-)

Real good piece on open carry.
by RPB
Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:14 am
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

jordanmills wrote:Is there time for anything to get done about it?
Yes
by RPB
Wed Apr 27, 2011 11:27 pm
Forum: 2011 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably
Replies: 317
Views: 108695

Re: HB 2756 Open Carry bill reported favorably

With SB5 getting Amendment 7 (SB 354) in the Senate
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And with 3 MORE Campus carry bills (in addition to HB 750) and open carry favorably out of committee in the House today
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It means Johnny Woods will need track shoes to run back and forth and might confuse himself with which mis-information he gave whom.

:mrgreen:

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