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Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:26 am
by Redneck_Buddha
anygunanywhere wrote:The special session is to pass legislation to protect the unborn. This is very important legislation. Put in perspective, how can we worry about campus carry and other gun issues while innocent babies are butchered?
I do want legislation passed that allows more firearms freedom, but when the most innocent are being deprived of life, I can patiently wait for my freedom.
Anygunanywhere
Are there any pro-life demonstrations planned to counter the Wendy Davis kooks? Horrible how the media is fawning all over her and are propping her up to turn Texas "blue".
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 8:39 am
by anygunanywhere
Redneck_Buddha wrote:anygunanywhere wrote:The special session is to pass legislation to protect the unborn. This is very important legislation. Put in perspective, how can we worry about campus carry and other gun issues while innocent babies are butchered?
I do want legislation passed that allows more firearms freedom, but when the most innocent are being deprived of life, I can patiently wait for my freedom.
Anygunanywhere
Are there any pro-life demonstrations planned to counter the Wendy Davis kooks? Horrible how the media is fawning all over her and are propping her up to turn Texas "blue".
I will check with my pro-life activist friends and gat back with you.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:28 am
by nightmare69
Do we know for sure what bills will be on this new session?
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:30 am
by GEM-Texas
From the forum rules:
11. Off-topic posts/threads: Since they tend to cause the most problems for other boards, our "off-topic" sub-forum is not an "anything goes" area. Absolutely no discussions of religion, immigration/border security, abortion, race matters, or any other hot-button political issues. (Gun-related political issues can be discussed in other areas.)
I might suggest that discussing the merits of abortion are not germane to whether Perry steps up for gun rights. If one is happy with his focus, good for you or not. However, I am concerned that he has the opportunity and has several times to be proactive on campus carry (and other gun issues) and doesn't take the time.
The students, faculty and staff at Virginia Tech or Northern Illinois and perhaps future victims in TX (remember the AK guy lately at UT) might view the issue as important.
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:33 am
by Cedar Park Dad
GEM-Texas wrote:The students, faculty and staff at Virginia Tech or Northern Illinois and perhaps future victims in TX (remember the AK guy lately at UT) might view the issue as important.
Hopefully not. I have one going to the land of Aggies next year...
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:36 am
by anygunanywhere
GEM-Texas wrote:From the forum rules:
11. Off-topic posts/threads: Since they tend to cause the most problems for other boards, our "off-topic" sub-forum is not an "anything goes" area. Absolutely no discussions of religion, immigration/border security, abortion, race matters, or any other hot-button political issues. (Gun-related political issues can be discussed in other areas.)
I might suggest that discussing the merits of abortion are not germane to whether Perry steps up for gun rights. If one is happy with his focus, good for you or not. However, I am concerned that he has the opportunity and has several times to be proactive on campus carry (and other gun issues) and doesn't take the time.
The students, faculty and staff at Virginia Tech or Northern Illinois and perhaps future victims in TX (remember the AK guy lately at UT) might view the issue as important.
You are correct and I do not deny the importance of the issue of campus carry along with other firearms legislation. Since the special session was called specifically for abortion and that cannot be ignored.
That said, special sessions are called by the governor for specific purposes, and lambasting Perry because he does not include other legislation is pointless.
Those of us who pay attention to what goes on in the legislature know where the problem exists, and it is not with Governor Perry.
Anygunanywhere
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 11:38 am
by GEM-Texas
We must disagree on whether he stepped up to the plate to counter the problems existing in the legislature.
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 12:41 pm
by Right2Carry
anygunanywhere wrote:The special session is to pass legislation to protect the unborn. This is very important legislation. Put in perspective, how can we worry about campus carry and other gun issues while innocent babies are butchered?
I do want legislation passed that allows more firearms freedom, but when the most innocent are being deprived of life, I can patiently wait for my freedom.
Anygunanywhere
Amen!
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 12:49 pm
by Keith B
Let's keep these discussions on gun and 2A related items only please.
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 12:55 pm
by Panda
The restrictions on a basic human right that "shall not be infringed" combined with the socialist programs funded by tax dollars suggests Texas is already a Blue State in practice.
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 1:24 pm
by Wes
anygunanywhere wrote:The special session is to pass legislation to protect the unborn. This is very important legislation. Put in perspective, how can we worry about campus carry and other gun issues while innocent babies are butchered?
I do want legislation passed that allows more firearms freedom, but when the most innocent are being deprived of life, I can patiently wait for my freedom.
Anygunanywhere

Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 1:30 pm
by Cedar Park Dad
Wes wrote:anygunanywhere wrote:The special session is to pass legislation to protect the unborn. This is very important legislation. Put in perspective, how can we worry about campus carry and other gun issues while innocent babies are butchered?
I do want legislation passed that allows more firearms freedom, but when the most innocent are being deprived of life, I can patiently wait for my freedom.
Anygunanywhere

its not relevant to the Second Amendment Issues. Its not one or the other.
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 2:36 pm
by paperchunker
anygunanywhere wrote:The special session is to pass legislation to protect the unborn. This is very important legislation. Put in perspective, how can we worry about campus carry and other gun issues while innocent babies are butchered?
I do want legislation passed that allows more firearms freedom, but when the most innocent are being deprived of life, I can patiently wait for my freedom.
Anygunanywhere
I would hope that our elected representatives are able to walk and chew gum at the same time..
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 3:02 pm
by GEM-Texas
The issue is simple. Perry was willing to go the extra step for one issue with vim and vigour. He would not for ours. This is not the first time as he didn't in the previous session.
About walking and chewing gum - do you have to shoot a coyote too? I apologize for this snide remark.
If he had not made a point of speaking in favor of carry everywhere, I would not be so harsh.
Re: Another special session?
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2013 5:38 pm
by jerry_r60
nightmare69 wrote:Do we know for sure what bills will be on this new session?
I looked at the bills that have been filed by going to the legislative website and then for the search - Legislature, picked 82(2) - 2013. Then in the search criteria box I first searched with just SB, and then again with HB. That's just what's been filed. I don't know how many of these they will actually take up.
It doesn't look like any gun bills have been filed.