Texas State Rifle Association Updates, Victory In Austin and all of Texas

Discussion in 'Firearms' started by HK_User, Jun 2, 2015.


  1. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    Texas State Rifle Association
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    Texas State Rifle Association
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    Victory in Austin
    As the Texas Legislature adjourns their 84th session, the Texas State Rifle Association, the NRA state affiliate, is proud to have supported numerous successful bills on behalf of its more than 40,000 members across the state.

    Despite the best efforts of gun control groups funded by New York City billionaire Michael Bloomberg, Texas gun owners enjoyed important victories this legislative year.

    Our accomplishments this session include:

    * Passage of HB 910, open carry legislation by State Rep. Larry Phillips and State Sen. Craig Estes, which removes the requirement that Concealed Handgun Licensees keep their firearms concealed and allows them to carry in a belt or shoulder holster. This brings the total number of states recognizing this right to 44.

    * A significant step forward was taken for Concealed Handgun Licensees who wish to protect themselves on the campuses of public colleges and universities. With the approval of SB 11 by State Sen. Brian Birdwell and State Rep. Allen Fletcher. Texas colleges and universities will no longer be able to enforce a blanket prohibition against that right on their campuses.

    *SJR 22 by State Sen. Brandon Creighton and State Rep. Trent Ashby will place a constitutional amendment on the November 2015 ballot asking voters to affirm the individual right to hunt and fish in the Lone Star State.

    * SB 273 by State Sen. Donna Campbell and State Rep. Ryan Guillen imposes civil fines on state agencies, cities or counties and other governmental entities which improperly post 30.06 signs prohibiting CHLs from public property that is not otherwise off-limits to them in the Penal Code.

    * SB 473 by State Sen. Charles Perry and State Rep. John Frullo revised Penal Code 46.05, clarifying the legality of properly registered Class 3 devices.


    The Bloomberg funded gun control group Everytown, along with local affiliate Moms Demand Gun Sense, spent significant resources in direct opposition to most of these proposals through public rallies, lobbying, and media buys. Texans rejected their efforts and instead expanded their Second Amendment freedoms.

    TSRA members appreciate the hard work of our bill sponsors, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick, House leadership, and our legislative supporters for helping achieve these important accomplishments for gun owners in the 2015 session.

    Thank you's also go to TSRA members who sent email and made calls when asked. The power and the influence is yours.

    And as always,
    Keep the faith.
    Alice Tripp
    Legislative Director
    Texas State Rifle Association
    the NRA state affiliate


     
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  2. BTPost

    BTPost Stumpy Old Fart,Deadman Walking, Snow Monkey Moderator

    Three Hips, and a Hurahhhh, for the State of Texas, and it's Citizens....
     
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  3. HK_User

    HK_User A Productive Monkey is a Happy Monkey

    You Bet!

    I like all the of the bills that passed and I especially like "*SJR 22 by State Sen. Brandon Creighton and State Rep. Trent Ashby will place a constitutional amendment on the November 2015 ballot asking voters to affirm the individual right to hunt and fish in the Lone Star State."

    After all why should I pay yet another TAX to buy a license to hunt?

    If you stop and figure it out most states that have a "Hunting License" also have multiple other taxes that when crossed for "where's the money go" you'll find I pay various other taxes that are suppose to go to Wildlife Admin. and Enforcement.

    Hunting Laws and limits are fine with me tax on tax is not.

    One step at a time.
     
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