JJVP wrote:recaffeination wrote:Texas doesn't allow good guys to carry in college classrooms because the 60% to 70% Republican majority didn't want to pass it. People can make all kinds of excuses but it doesn't change the facts. Speaker Straus would have got it on the calendar if the Republicans wanted it to become law.
Last year they got to vote on me exercising my rights. This year I get to vote on them keeping their jobs. Quid pro quo, Baby!
I think you are re-writing history. The bill passed overwhelmingly in the house. Almost all republicans were co-sponsors of the bill. However, it got bogged down in committee in the Senate where it needed 21 votes to get out. All republicans, if I'm not mistaken, voted for the bill, but they did not have the 21 votes required to get it into the full Senate for a vote. I
t was 2 dems from San Antonio who changed their minds at the last minute, who caused the bill not to get out of committee.
Correct,
2 Dems AND ...
And Jimmie Don Aycock, (Republican)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmie_Don_Aycock" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; who
ironically represented Killeen where the Luby's massacre took place.
succeed fellow Republican Representative Suzanna Hupp,
(Luby's survivor who testified for Second Amendment rights)
I am angry that I can not "not" vote for him because he was redistricted so I can't vote against him now.
When I contacted him in 2011, his office said they didn't care what anyone in Burnet County thought since he wouldn't be their guy next time, even though they voted him in last time.
I replied I was amazed he forgot Luby's since he drives by where it used to be. and pointed the finger of shame at him.
http://www.house.state.tx.us/members/me ... istrict=54" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Most Republicans are pro-2A ... Jimmie Don Aycock needs a wakeup call.