Posted on 08/22/2016 6:11:38 AM PDT by marktwain
Waller County DA Elton Mathis |
Eleven months ago, he and Texas Carry members sent letters to 76 county governments threatening to get the Texas attorney general on their case for banning open carry in offices allowed by law.It probably is not about money. The threatened judgement only uses money as a tool to suppress the activism that Elton Mathis and other Waller County officials dislike. The Waller County DA says the monetary damages were included as "boilerplate language". From beaumontenterprise.com:
Some changed.
Waller County district attorney hit back.
He claims the laws courthouse gun ban covers his entire building, which includes several other offices considered fair game by open-carry activists, and this December opinion from Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton.
So, Waller County sued.
Off camera, the district attorney says its not about money.
Its a plea for a judge to decide whos right and whos wrong.
He calls Holcombs claims a bunch of dribble.
It's a controversial issue, with strong feelings on both sides. That's OK; in a democracy that will happen. What's not OK is Waller County officials suing Holcomb to reinforce their belief that they have the right to ban guns from the entire courthouse building. The lawsuit seeks $100,000 in damages from Holcomb, but the Waller County DA says that was merely included as boilerplate language.From ap.org:
Waller County District Attorney Elton Mathis said Friday that Holcomb misunderstands the county's intentions. Mathis said he's simply seeking a ruling by a state judge that the county had the legal right to ban guns from the entire courthouse building.Here are the parts of the lawsuit asking for damages:
The county's suit seeks up to $100,000 in damages from Holcomb but Mathis said that was included as boilerplate language and he promised that the county would not pursue any monetary damages.
2.01 Waller County seeks Declaratory Judgment and damages of less than $100,000.At the end of the lawsuit, court costs and reasonable attorneys' fees are asked for at 11.01 D.
This lawsuit is an unconscionable act that is nothing more than government officials using the judicial system to harass and silence the people. If the courts, the attorney general, and ultimately perhaps the Texas Legislature, does not stop Waller County, it will be open season for local governments to intimidate LTC holders.Using government resources to sue citizens that complain about government actions, who threaten to use legal mechanisms to report government officials for oversight by higher level authorities, is a novel development indeed.
Walker is working to get the case dismissed, make Waller County take down its sign, and even sanction the assistant district attorneys involved for this tactic. Are you glad to have attorneys like Edwin on your side?
Title shortened to fit.
This will not end well for the county.
If Mathis doesn’t immediately file an amended complaint, he’s outed himself as a liar with no integrity.
A few years ago when Texas legalized the possession of a handgun in a personal vehicle, a Harris county DA said he would continue to prosecute anyone with a handgun in their vehicle, regardless of Texas law. Soon afterward his computer was found to have some tasteless emails and was forced to resign. Can’t seem to remember the assholes name at the moment.
Now I remember, Chuck Rosenthal.
I certainly hope you are correct. This sort of misuse of government resources, power, and immunity is frightening at the least.
Rope.
Neck.
Tree limb.
Some assembly is required.
(What? You thought this stuff will end PEACEFULLY??)
If you’re really seeking a declaratory judgement, then the appropriate damages are $1. Also, since the lawyers in your side are government employees who are going to be paid ANYWAY, then only court costs should have been asked for (which would be a few hundred dollars).
Waller County DA Elton Mathis needs to be primaried, or defeated in his next election if he was already nominated.
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