Posted on 11/12/2017 7:51:31 AM PST by Simon Green
Bingo! We have a winner. We are safest when the legislature is not in session.
The “government” dropped the ball on this fiasco on numerous occasions.
How is another “law” going to prevent that?
Wheres that weirdo who is trying to impeach Trump?
Which one? Oh, you mean Al Green?? Oh, he’s still around like an epidemic of black plague........sheesh
Well, OK then.
Now we know what "gets your attention" so to speak.
Thanks!
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The gun grabbers really needed a “mass shooting” in Texas to give their anti-gun bull**** a kick in the ass. I believe that Arizona will be next. The commie ‘RATS are probably already setting one up. Watch for it.
The “open carry is an oddity” remark is in itself an oddity. If we change the law it should be for Constitutional carry. As a RTC holder, since open carry became legal, I have yet to see ONE non law enforcement person carry openly. The reason is probably because the vast majority of licensees believe their advantage is always carrying concealed, unless hunting, on your own property, etc.
If the left-wing zealots get in power and try to limit gun rights in the future, there will be a REAL revolution.
“Some Texas state lawmakers call for stricter gun laws after church shooting”
This headline is inaccurate. It should read: Some Mexicans posing as Texas State Lawmakers call for stricter gun laws after church shooting!”
Hey Mr. Brilliance, have you ever heard of cars, knives, baseball bats?
Mexican legislators who want to take guns out of home owners’ hands for obvious reasons.
Outlaw Evil and Human Ingenuity. That would help.
Thanks for That Texas Mom!
God bless TEXAS!
I lived in Midland for three years
And liked it.
I may move East one more time
But I’ll probably stop in
Cochise County ARIZONA.
Gun laws are pretty good in AZ.
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