Posted on 03/01/2023 7:01:10 AM PST by Twotone
Texas Rep. Bryan Slaton just submitted a resolution (H.C.R. No. 54) in the Texas Legislature to inform the federal government of a series of "alleged boating accidents" that occurred across Hunt, Hopkins, Van Zandt, and possibly other counties.
The alleged boating accidents caused all the private gun owners in those counties to lose all their guns and ammo, but thankfully resulted in no injury or loss of life.
It seems Texas is finding it necessary to inform the federal government to save them some trouble down the road should the latter decide to further degrade the Second Amendment:
The Texas House of Representatives and Senate submit the notification to the federal government, the current presidential administration, and any future administration that any attempt to buyback, confiscate, or register some or all firearms, accessories, and ammunition will not be possible or necessary in the counties of Hunt, Hopkins, VanZandt, and possibly other counties due to this series of alleged boating accidents.
(Excerpt) Read more at notthebee.com ...
Only the feds can lie like that.
Especially when they claim to have an enumerated power to even have the current crop of gun laws.
I wish knew which lake. I would become a scuba diver.
Well, I can’t dive but I’d sure as heck get one helluva strong magnet and go magnet fishing..
My guns have not been lost. My guns are clean, oiled, loaded, sighted-in, within reach and at the ready.
that lake oughta be about full by now
Currently the Texas Legislature has WAYYY too many California type laws in this session.
there are MANY lakes in this part of Texas!
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