Posted on 08/20/2014 1:00:47 PM PDT by smokingfrog
For those of you whove been sleeping since it happened Friday, Travis County grand jurors indicted Perry on charges of abuse of official capacity and coercion of a public servant. The first count carries a possible prison term of five to 99 years. The second, two to 10. Im no expert on law or math, but I believe those potential sentences each exceed one year.
And theres more. As an indictee, Perrys state-issued Concealed Handgun License, assuming he still has one his office didnt know as of Tuesday afternoon will be suspended until the case against him is decided. (Cue the cheering coyotes.)
The indictments impact on Perrys gun rights was brought to my attention by a former Democratic state legislator who seemed happy to point it out.
Im surprised that you havent analyzed the most significant and immediate impact of the governors indictment, ex-state Sen. Steve Carriker, D-Roby, told me in an email including the applicable federal law.
Carriker also was most helpful in providing the official federal Firearms Transaction Record Part 1 form, which must be filled in by firearms purchasers. Question 11b asks Are you under indictment or information in any court for a felony, or any other crime, for which the judge could imprison you for more than one year? (An information is a formal accusation of a crime by a prosecutor.)
For Perry thats now a big ol yes. And yes means no new guns or ammo.
(Excerpt) Read more at rare.us ...
AMEN! Preach it! Patrick will be in a position of power to make it happen.
/johnny
Hell can freeze over, and I wouldn't vote for Cornyn to {REDACTED}.
/johnny
I’ll say you are half right. True the speaker and Lt. Governor have more positional power, but the Governor has enough administrative policy powers to direct agency and commission activities to meet needed objectives. That’s a little bit more than a cheerleader IMO.
You're waiting for a long time where a train don't come if you are trying to gin up support for Perry.
Besides, it's way too early for this particular fight. Perry may decide to retire completely.
/johnny
That’s what I thought...
/johnny
Amen.... The 2014 senate race was a strategic blunder on behalf of us Texas conservatives. Our inability to find a strong candidate, and then coalesce around them is now going to haunt us in having this turd until Jan. 2021.
As I said in my first post in this thread. I am "all in" for Cruz, but feel a moral obligation to help rescue who I think is an honorable man.
And I mean to.
/johnny
I will not support Perry for a presidential run (or dogcatcher, or anything else).
I would do the same if he was the Dem he started off as.
/johnny
Amen, and this latest libtard indictment on Perry is really an attempt at throwing political mud at Abbot. Wendy Davis is actively involved in this scheme. The Austin leftist mafia will string this out all the way to election day. This is just the initial strike. The next ones will be aimed directly at Abbot, IMO. We can expect a series of these litigious attacks over the next few months designed to associate Abbot with Perry/Dewhurst/Straus in order to diminish his popularity with voters.
/johnny
No doubt, but they will try.
/johnny
bump for later, thanks for the ping.
Are citizens generally required to give up their Constitutional rights to bond or bail out?
/johnny
for crying out loud, never realized how much I play on your mind.
I;m just breezing through and replying posts, I have not got the time to read everything on the thread , but if you are so desperate to hear what I have to say then chill out .
I’ll get back to you later wen I have time alright.
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Happy I replied now?
You are saying that's what most people don't have to do?
/johnny
Because you don’t pardon folks that haven’t been convicted.
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