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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Grandpa Shooter on June 16, 2021, 07:31:06 PM
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BREAKING: Texas Governor Greg Abbott just signed Constitutional Carry into law making Texas the 21st state to adopt this pro-gun legislation!
Huge thank-you to Texas Gun Rights members and supporters for keeping the pressure on their legislators. Get involved in the fight for Constitutional Carry in your state at NationalGunRights.org/join
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I was happy to finally see them do it. I heard there is supposed to be some sort of event to tomorrow where they sign some other bills as well.
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Welcome to the club!
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They did that just to keep the Californians from moving in, didn't they? =D
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Is that just for Texas residents, or visitors too? (I'm a native Texan and visit there frequently, but currently not a resident)
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(https://i.imgur.com/cyFU1RL.jpg?1)
That is a nice suit.
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Rachel Malone on the right is the GOA Texas Rep. I didn't know the other, but she is with GOA also I believe.
(https://i.imgur.com/qzpOEzh.jpg)
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Guns and Gadgets had this video out today. Nice to see politicians talking about supporting the 2nd amendment even if it might be forced for some.
https://youtu.be/ZstMF9_xgpc
Sucks that the NRA was inserting themselves. The Texas State Rifle Association is an affiliate, but they could at least let them sit up front instead of LaPierre hogging things. I doubt he did anything himself.
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Rachel Malone on the right is the GOA Texas Rep. I didn't know the other, but she is with GOA also I believe.
(https://i.imgur.com/qzpOEzh.jpg)
You mean you can advance the RKBA without plate carriers? Or expensive suits?
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Guns and Gadgets had this video out today. Nice to see politicians talking about supporting the 2nd amendment even if it might be forced for some.
https://youtu.be/ZstMF9_xgpc
Sucks that the NRA was inserting themselves. The Texas State Rifle Association is an affiliate, but they could at least let them sit up front instead of LaPierre hogging things. I doubt he did anything himself.
Bought a new suit for the photo op
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Is that just for Texas residents, or visitors too? (I'm a native Texan and visit there frequently, but currently not a resident)
It looks like the law applies to everyone, residents and non-residents alike, but I haven't found a definitive answer.
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For anyone, like me, who wasn't familiar with all 7 pro-gun bills (https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/texas-news/gov-abbott-to-sign-second-amendment-gun-legislation/2659615/) that were just signed.
Wild West Pimp Style 'bout to go live, y'all.
https://youtu.be/Jm8FtbXzL6k
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(https://preview.redd.it/e2sewyiskdv51.jpg?auto=webp&s=ab9426a08300925d54b15a8d5aad2ffd10b34d33)
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Wild West Pimp Style 'bout to go live, y'all.
https://youtu.be/Jm8FtbXzL6k
Cool! So in Texas now the pimps be gwana brang da girls 'round to da convenience stores to show 'em off?
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From the numbers that The Gun Collective has been talking about, 2021 might exceed 2020 unless the market drops off.
IMO, the AR market demand seems to be dropping, or at least people aren't paying excessive prices.
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It looks like the law applies to everyone, residents and non-residents alike, but I haven't found a definitive answer.
US Law Shield has a bunch of seminars scheduled to talk about that but they are not free. The only one near me is a month away. Not sure if you can dial in to one.
I am sure some free information will be out there before long.
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Terri and I are SERIOUSLY considering moving to the Fort Worth area. Good VA Hospital, a few friends there, the family we have here we only see if we initiate the visit and go to them, we see the friends we have here less and less these days, so why not? Better laws, better services available to us, not seeing much of a down side.
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Texas is a good state. I liked living there. It could use more trees though.
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Terri and I are SERIOUSLY considering moving to the Fort Worth area. Good VA Hospital, a few friends there, the family we have here we only see if we initiate the visit and go to them, we see the friends we have here less and less these days, so why not? Better laws, better services available to us, not seeing much of a down side.
Might take a look at Lubbock. We have a brand new (as in opened last month) VA hospital here in Lubbock. Doesn't hurt that Bernie Mittemeyer lives here (former Surgeon General of the Army). He tends to get a bit unwound if the VA isn't doing their job and still has the clout/connections to make things happen. Super nice guy, too. He's friends with SWMBO's family and I get to see him every so often. Tons of stories and loves to talk.
Lubbock and the surrounding area isn't so crowded as DFW. Much easier to get around. Slightly lower COL than the metroplex area. Generally nice folks, too. A bit hotter on average than DFW, but wayyy lower humidity.
Brad
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I wasn't aware that as part of all this, Texas "legalized" silencers as non-NFA items. Idaho was looking at doing similar a few years back, but chose not to for the reasons outlined here. If state cops can't arrest federal cops who come to arrest you, this kind of state law does no good.
https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2021/06/22/2a-expert-stephen-gutowski-explains-the-real-danger-of-the-new-texas-silence-law/
https://thereload.com/analysis-the-real-danger-of-the-new-texas-silencer-law/
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I wasn't aware that as part of all this, Texas "legalized" silencers as non-NFA items. Idaho was looking at doing similar a few years back, but chose not to for the reasons outlined here. If state cops can't arrest federal cops who come to arrest you, this kind of state law does no good.
https://twitchy.com/gregp-3534/2021/06/22/2a-expert-stephen-gutowski-explains-the-real-danger-of-the-new-texas-silence-law/
https://thereload.com/analysis-the-real-danger-of-the-new-texas-silencer-law/
They also passed a law with penalties for state LEO's and officials who assist Federal LEO's in enforcing gun control laws more stringent than state law. Have the Silencer law makes sure it will covered by that.
I was not intending to go out and buy a silencer. I guess some people will believe that, but I figured it would have to be settled in court anyway. Maybe if enough states pass a similar law, it will get the attention of the SC.
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I guess some people will believe that, but I figured it would have to be settled in court anyway. Maybe if enough states pass a similar law, it will get the attention of the SC.
The SC is ignoring all of the legalized marijuana states, so far. I wonder if that means the SC will ignore legalized guns/silencers/etc. in the free states. I sure hope so.
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The SC is ignoring all of the legalized marijuana states, so far. I wonder if that means the SC will ignore legalized guns/silencers/etc. in the free states. I sure hope so.
This is a good point. That said, I still don't want to be the test case. :)
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The SC is ignoring all of the legalized marijuana states, so far. I wonder if that means the SC will ignore legalized guns/silencers/etc. in the free states. I sure hope so.
It doesn't matter if the Supreme Court is ignoring the "legal" marijuana cases / states. The SCOTUS already ruled on that (Gonzales v. Raich) in 2005. So by "ignoring" new cases, they are simply sending the message that they aren't interested in overturning a settled precedent.