Posted on 01/17/2013 10:03:22 AM PST by Kaslin
I wanna know what happened to the headline on Drudge that was taken down, that said Texas would arrest any federali coming into Texas to mess with gun rights. Perry sure didn’t mention it, and I didn’t read the story because I was unsurprised by the headline, and the headline said it all, and because, finally, Texas spoke up.
Now I don’t know quite what to think about that missing story, as I have been questioned about it’s existence.
Help, anybody?
It was a proposal from a state rep, not a decision from the state government.
TEXAS THREATENS TO ARREST ANY FEDS WHO TRY ENFORCING NEW GUN REGS
http://nation.foxnews.com/texas/2013/01/15/texas-threatens-arrest-any-feds-who-try-enforcing-new-gun-regs#ixzz2IDkhuuB7
I’m guessing Perry is not isolated from the news media and he wants to continue to be Gov.
If liberals were in a position where they might win, we would probably be seeing different positions from many of the “pro gun” politicians.
More direct info from the source:
TATE REPRESENTATIVE STEVE TOTH TO FILE ‘FIREARM PROTECTION ACT’
http://www.house.state.tx.us/news/member/press-releases/?id=4157&session=83&district=15&bill_code=2825
State Representative Steve Toth (The Woodlands) has begun the process to file legislation assisting the protection of the Second Amendment of the United State Constitution. The Firearms Protection Act bill would make any federal law banning semi-automatic firearms or limiting the size of gun magazines unenforceable within the states boundaries. Anyone trying to enforce a federal gun ban could face felony charges under the proposal.
“We can no longer depend on the Federal Government and this Administration to uphold a Constitution that they no longer believe in. The liberties of the People of Texas and the sovereignty of our State are too important to just let the Federal Government take them away. The overreach of the federal administrations executive orders that are do not align with the Constitution, are not very popular here in Texas,” said Representative Toth.
Along with Wyoming, Texas will lead the country in continuing to stand for the sovereignty to run Texas as Texans see fit while exercising the Bill of Rights Amendments 2 & 10 to “prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers
[to] extending the ground of public confidence in the Government.” Along with Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, who has already filed over twenty-three suits against the Federal Government, Representative Toth will continue to stand with other Texans to encouraging the promotion of personal responsibility and liberties while actively guarding against outside parties attempting to erode the freedoms enjoyed by Texans so that the people of Texas may have more confidence in their government.
For more information contact, Amy Lane, Chief of Staff at 512.463.0797.
Steve Toth is the newly elected State Representative for District 15, which includes The Woodlands, Shenandoah, Imperial Oaks, Oak Ridge North and Benders Landing along with some of the surrounding areas. He lives and works in District 15 and is establishing a House District 15 Office in Alden Bridge near the corner of Research Forest and Kuykendahl that he hopes to open by February of this coming year.
Thank you, Thackney.
I found the story just now on daily caller, written by Patrick Howley.
Although, if I may quibble, and admittedly read only the headline, when the headline says “TEXAS threatens....... “, one could assume certainly, that TEXAS threatens.
:D. Thx. Rita
Thank you VERY much for #5! You’re quick on the draw, and I am grateful. I had not seen the TX House press release.
Love it.
Although the Constitution states, "... no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States", there ought to be a firearms proficiency test for all candidates seeking office. The end result? A DemonRAT will never be qualified.
I’m glad Gov. Perry is speaking out, but it would be a heck of a lot better if President-elect Perry were saying this.
This rep. represents The Woodlands, that’s about 5 miles from me and it’s in my county, Montgomery County. I’ve said before Montgomery County has over 300,000 people and is about 95% Republican. So, it doesn’t surprise me this rep. wrote that bill. This county is gun county. We don’t take kindly to anyone messing with our guns.
If progressive policies actually solved problems, there would be no need for progressives.
True, but I believe he will be much more effective as President of the Republic of Texas.
Well said, of a great idea. Works for me.
Texas House Bill HB553.
Thank you
For those that want to track it:
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=83R&Bill=HB553
I’ll bite. What kind of weapon is that?
There was an article posted today asking where the real men have gone. That’s one right there. Allen West is another. And I am hard pressed to think of more, sadly.
Lol :)
That is a 40mm ‘nade launcher revolver ;)
Perry isn’t pro-gun for political reasons.
Trust me, I KNOW.
Perry has guns in his very guts. He was born and raised on it. He lives it. And it goes beyond hunting for sport, which as we know isn’t even what the Founding Fathers wrote the Second Amendment for. It was in support of a citizenry militia.
Remember the publicity when he was out running and had his young puppy with him, and a coyote suddenly appeared? He shot the coyote to protect his puppy.
I submit to you that if a person or persons had approached Perry in a threatening way while he was out running, he would have shot them.
IOW, guns for personal protection. A God-given right of self-defense. Written into the Constitution.
What weapon is Perry holding in that pic nortex?
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