Not that I recall. He was on boards with universal background checks. But like you suggested, we told him that idea is DOA and he dropped it.wasn't dan Patrick recently talking about being okay with summary confiscation?
Not that I recall. He was on boards with universal background checks. But like you suggested, we told him that idea is DOA and he dropped it.wasn't dan Patrick recently talking about being okay with summary confiscation?
Wasn't it Effington county, Ill. that actually started the 2A sanctuary movement?
Didn't know about that, but I've been trying to maintain that law.In 1982, the city council in Kennesaw, Georgia, passed an ordinance requiring heads of households to maintain working firearms and ammunition.
Damn voting accidents
Be careful, you may ruffle a few feathers, coming from IL (& CA) with ideas on how we ought to do things in TX.
Didn't know about that, but I've been trying to maintain that law.
Damn boating accident
BRD@66,
Note to new residents: You will make FEW friends in TX by constantly opining about how we did it in ______/any LIB state.
Be careful, you may ruffle a few feathers, coming from IL (& CA) with ideas on how we ought to do things in TX.
Obviously was not aimed at you.I was just trying to bring out the irony of BRD's statement while talking of sanctuary counties in Texas, when Effington County, IL was the first sanctuary county in the nation.
No, and I understand what you meant, I just found it ironic.Obviously was not aimed at you.
dogbone,
Fyi, I was once a resident of & stationed in "Charm City" near Johns-Hopkins medical center.
(I was REALLY pleased to leave B'more & return to Ft. Hood/TX.)
What I meant was the new residents, who complain that they wish that TX was more like NY/CA/WA/OR/etc. will make few friends by talking about how they did it in their previous state & how "primitive"/ignorant/stupid/etc. that we Texans are by comparison.
What's the difference between 2A resolution and Constitutional resolution?Then you have some understanding of just how thrilled I was to cross the Potomac river and see Maryland in my rearview mirror when my wife and I headed out on our trek to a new home in Texas.
I know what you meant. I have little patience with those moving here and refusing to embrace the full wonder of Texas, especially when they are blind to those aspects of their former home which made them want to escape from it in the first place. I love my new home here in Texas and generally talk about "how we did it in Maryland" only as a dire warning of the outcome of progressive policies. Okay, I will confess to mentioning some Maryland stupidity such as the "Rain Tax" just to watch people's jaws drop in disbelief.
To try to get the thread back on track, here's a non-Facebook link to an article which also has links to some of the resolutions passed in several counties. These can be used as a starting point in putting together a resolution to present to your own Commissioners Court.
https://lonestarliberty.net/watch-t...nties-pass-resolutions-for-the-2nd-amendment/
BRD@66,
Let's HOPE that we ruffle the leftist outsiders/LIBs feathers enough that they will LEAVE Texas forever.
We are a State of 100% immigrants (Even our Amer-Indian tribes are emigrants within the last < 200 years.) & the descendants of immigrants BUT being Texan is special & needs to remain so forever.
Note to new residents: You will make FEW friends in TX by constantly opining about how we did it in ______/any LIB state.
just my opinion, satx
What's the difference between 2A resolution and Constitutional resolution?
Only six?dogbone,
TRUTH is that the only thing that I really miss about MD is the GREAT crab cakes made by the ladies of an AME church in Scotland, MD. - The ladies support their church with a Saturday "all you can eat" lunch each week for (the last time I was there) for 15.oo a head.
(I have to admit that I once ate six of them at a single Saturday noon "pig out" down there.)
yours, satx