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I'm guessing they need to discuss it (opt out provisions?) or didn't want to pass it in front of all the antis there right now like the House did ... apparently there are several on medications there right now ...Beiruty wrote:pending in recess? what does it mean? when it would be voted on?
One would hope.RPB wrote:I'm guessing they need to discuss it or didn't want to pass it in front of all the antis there right nowBeiruty wrote:pending in recess? what does it mean? when it would be voted on?
Speaking of polls, i heard a lot of "statistical information" being spouted by the anti's without a source or citation. Where did they come up with some of this stuff? "Students in colleges across texas have voted against this bill..." well obviously you haven't looked into my school, or some others I have seen that voted for this bill favorably.RPB wrote:If this is a POLL where they vote to opt out or not, the "LESS responsible OBVIOUSLY outnumber the responsible CHLS as evidenced by less crimes committed by CHLs
I agree, that sounds like a very positive modification. Is that published on the tlo website?terryg wrote:Wow!!! Although I wish there were no 'opting out' for private institutions (as I work at one) - I do like the substitute language that clarifies immunity is only available for private universities that do not adopt limitations. It at least gives them something to think about ...
True. it's forseeable that crimes occur in gun free zones like the kidnapping at UH robberies at several lots of assaults at UT, etc .... opt out and pull out a checkbook; don't opt out and don't get suedterryg wrote:Wow!!! Although I wish there were no 'opting out' for private institutions (as I work at one) - I do like the substitute language that clarifies immunity is only available for private universities that do not adopt limitations. It at least gives them something to think about ...