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Nov 26, 2020 13:28:25   #
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Media Warns of “Battle” Over Gun Control In Texas

The state of Texas was going to be another Virginia. Anti-gunners were convinced they could flip the state blue just like they had in the Old D******n State. They were convinced they could throw enough money to turn the state into a Democratic stronghold.

Well…that failed miserably. But they are getting better every year, just look at the last few weeks. George
Soros will pay the young Communest to move to Texas and soon they will outv**e all.

However, it’s baffling how some in the media seem convinced that the gambit won. After all, anti-gunners have filed an unprecedented number of gun control bills despite having their posteriors handed to them in the e******n.


Now, a media outlet has a story about those bills headlined, “Prepare for a (Legislative) Gun Battle in Texas Next Year.”

If by battle, they mean, “Three cub scouts with rocks taking on the 75th Ranger Regiment,” then sure, it’ll be a battle.

The National Rifle Association has called the pre-filings for legislation in the Texas Congress next year a “record amount of gun control.” There are also a slew of bills aiming to increase gun rights in the state.

On the control side, there are at least sixteen gun control bills that have already been filed, most of them incredibly minor in scope and sensible in conception. Both Rep. Diego Bernal (D-San Antonio) and Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City) have filed congruent bills looking to close the “gun show loophole.” HBs 52 and 245 would make it a criminal act to sell firearms at gun shows without complying with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. This is a very uncontroversial proposal that is supported by 96 percent of Americans nationwide.

Of course, that’s because most of those Americans have been lied to for years and actually think dealers at gun shows don’t have to do perform background checks. They do, though.

Instead, this law would target the individuals who simply try to sell a few of their personally-owned firearms at a gun show rather than trying to use other potential avenues. That’s it.

Then again, they’ve got bills trying to change that, too.

Rep. Lina Ortega’s (D-El Paso) HB 118 would ban all private gun t***sfers unless they were from close family members. This is a sore spot in Texas as [Scumbag’s name redacted] used a private sale to evade a background check that would have prevented him from owning the guns he used to k**l and wound 29 people in Odessa and Midland in 2019.

It should be noted that while polling suggests broad support for this kind of thing, it keeps being v**ed down when it shows up on the b****t. Maybe that’s because people support the idea of it, but when they get down into the nuts and bolts of it, they realize that it inhibits people from giving gifts, making loans of firearms to another, and a whole host of other things.

Eventually, though, the report does seem to acknowledge that just because they’re filed doesn’t mean they’ll become law.

How much traction any of these bills will get in the January session as the c****av***s p******c and economic crisis continue to rage is anyone’s guess. However, as the 2022 e******n cycle slowly starts to get moving, it’s likely that these bills will become rallying cries for bases on both sides of the gun debate. Whether they become law or not, they have already become fodder for propaganda rhetoric.

Only, it’s not anyone’s guess. The anti-gunners got the proverbial mudhole stomped in their butts in Texas, in part because of the anti-gun rhetoric and push by anti-gunners. Texans love their guns, after all, and aren’t likely to take too kindly to folks in the cities trying to take them away.

A lot of bills got filed, but this isn’t a fight. It’s set up to become a political massacre.

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Nov 26, 2020 13:41:13   #
Carol Kelly
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Media Warns of “Battle” Over Gun Control In Texas

The state of Texas was going to be another Virginia. Anti-gunners were convinced they could flip the state blue just like they had in the Old D******n State. They were convinced they could throw enough money to turn the state into a Democratic stronghold.

Well…that failed miserably. But they are getting better every year, just look at the last few weeks. George
Soros will pay the young Communest to move to Texas and soon they will outv**e all.

However, it’s baffling how some in the media seem convinced that the gambit won. After all, anti-gunners have filed an unprecedented number of gun control bills despite having their posteriors handed to them in the e******n.


Now, a media outlet has a story about those bills headlined, “Prepare for a (Legislative) Gun Battle in Texas Next Year.”

If by battle, they mean, “Three cub scouts with rocks taking on the 75th Ranger Regiment,” then sure, it’ll be a battle.

The National Rifle Association has called the pre-filings for legislation in the Texas Congress next year a “record amount of gun control.” There are also a slew of bills aiming to increase gun rights in the state.

On the control side, there are at least sixteen gun control bills that have already been filed, most of them incredibly minor in scope and sensible in conception. Both Rep. Diego Bernal (D-San Antonio) and Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City) have filed congruent bills looking to close the “gun show loophole.” HBs 52 and 245 would make it a criminal act to sell firearms at gun shows without complying with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. This is a very uncontroversial proposal that is supported by 96 percent of Americans nationwide.

Of course, that’s because most of those Americans have been lied to for years and actually think dealers at gun shows don’t have to do perform background checks. They do, though.

Instead, this law would target the individuals who simply try to sell a few of their personally-owned firearms at a gun show rather than trying to use other potential avenues. That’s it.

Then again, they’ve got bills trying to change that, too.

Rep. Lina Ortega’s (D-El Paso) HB 118 would ban all private gun t***sfers unless they were from close family members. This is a sore spot in Texas as [Scumbag’s name redacted] used a private sale to evade a background check that would have prevented him from owning the guns he used to k**l and wound 29 people in Odessa and Midland in 2019.

It should be noted that while polling suggests broad support for this kind of thing, it keeps being v**ed down when it shows up on the b****t. Maybe that’s because people support the idea of it, but when they get down into the nuts and bolts of it, they realize that it inhibits people from giving gifts, making loans of firearms to another, and a whole host of other things.

Eventually, though, the report does seem to acknowledge that just because they’re filed doesn’t mean they’ll become law.

How much traction any of these bills will get in the January session as the c****av***s p******c and economic crisis continue to rage is anyone’s guess. However, as the 2022 e******n cycle slowly starts to get moving, it’s likely that these bills will become rallying cries for bases on both sides of the gun debate. Whether they become law or not, they have already become fodder for propaganda rhetoric.

Only, it’s not anyone’s guess. The anti-gunners got the proverbial mudhole stomped in their butts in Texas, in part because of the anti-gun rhetoric and push by anti-gunners. Texans love their guns, after all, and aren’t likely to take too kindly to folks in the cities trying to take them away.

A lot of bills got filed, but this isn’t a fight. It’s set up to become a political massacre.

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Don’t give up but we’ll never be rid of George Soros bc too many in line behind him.

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Nov 26, 2020 14:01:09   #
Grugore
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Don’t give up but we’ll never be rid of George Soros bc too many in line behind him.


Time alone will soon deal with Soros. He can't live much longer.

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Nov 26, 2020 14:08:31   #
Wonttakeitanymore
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Media Warns of “Battle” Over Gun Control In Texas

The state of Texas was going to be another Virginia. Anti-gunners were convinced they could flip the state blue just like they had in the Old D******n State. They were convinced they could throw enough money to turn the state into a Democratic stronghold.

Well…that failed miserably. But they are getting better every year, just look at the last few weeks. George
Soros will pay the young Communest to move to Texas and soon they will outv**e all.

However, it’s baffling how some in the media seem convinced that the gambit won. After all, anti-gunners have filed an unprecedented number of gun control bills despite having their posteriors handed to them in the e******n.


Now, a media outlet has a story about those bills headlined, “Prepare for a (Legislative) Gun Battle in Texas Next Year.”

If by battle, they mean, “Three cub scouts with rocks taking on the 75th Ranger Regiment,” then sure, it’ll be a battle.

The National Rifle Association has called the pre-filings for legislation in the Texas Congress next year a “record amount of gun control.” There are also a slew of bills aiming to increase gun rights in the state.

On the control side, there are at least sixteen gun control bills that have already been filed, most of them incredibly minor in scope and sensible in conception. Both Rep. Diego Bernal (D-San Antonio) and Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City) have filed congruent bills looking to close the “gun show loophole.” HBs 52 and 245 would make it a criminal act to sell firearms at gun shows without complying with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. This is a very uncontroversial proposal that is supported by 96 percent of Americans nationwide.

Of course, that’s because most of those Americans have been lied to for years and actually think dealers at gun shows don’t have to do perform background checks. They do, though.

Instead, this law would target the individuals who simply try to sell a few of their personally-owned firearms at a gun show rather than trying to use other potential avenues. That’s it.

Then again, they’ve got bills trying to change that, too.

Rep. Lina Ortega’s (D-El Paso) HB 118 would ban all private gun t***sfers unless they were from close family members. This is a sore spot in Texas as [Scumbag’s name redacted] used a private sale to evade a background check that would have prevented him from owning the guns he used to k**l and wound 29 people in Odessa and Midland in 2019.

It should be noted that while polling suggests broad support for this kind of thing, it keeps being v**ed down when it shows up on the b****t. Maybe that’s because people support the idea of it, but when they get down into the nuts and bolts of it, they realize that it inhibits people from giving gifts, making loans of firearms to another, and a whole host of other things.

Eventually, though, the report does seem to acknowledge that just because they’re filed doesn’t mean they’ll become law.

How much traction any of these bills will get in the January session as the c****av***s p******c and economic crisis continue to rage is anyone’s guess. However, as the 2022 e******n cycle slowly starts to get moving, it’s likely that these bills will become rallying cries for bases on both sides of the gun debate. Whether they become law or not, they have already become fodder for propaganda rhetoric.

Only, it’s not anyone’s guess. The anti-gunners got the proverbial mudhole stomped in their butts in Texas, in part because of the anti-gun rhetoric and push by anti-gunners. Texans love their guns, after all, and aren’t likely to take too kindly to folks in the cities trying to take them away.

A lot of bills got filed, but this isn’t a fight. It’s set up to become a political massacre.

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Not to worry when our president wins court battles the e******ns will require Id and no machines or mail in! They won’t be able to c***t again!

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Nov 27, 2020 19:21:29   #
11Bravo
 
Carol Kelly wrote:
Don’t give up but we’ll never be rid of George Soros bc too many in line behind him.


You're right Carol, Soros et al have a strong deep well funded bench for sure. A total take down of his cabal is a very difficult mission to accomplish. He is the g*******t NWO guru.

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Nov 27, 2020 21:38:06   #
jdw57 Loc: Almost Heaven
 
11Bravo wrote:
You're right Carol, Soros et al have a strong deep well funded bench for sure. A total take down of his cabal is a very difficult mission to accomplish. He is the g*******t NWO guru.


Yes, the Democratic party, the deep state and half of the Republican party are already in place!

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Nov 28, 2020 03:30:38   #
Smedley_buzkill
 
Capt-jack wrote:
Media Warns of “Battle” Over Gun Control In Texas

The state of Texas was going to be another Virginia. Anti-gunners were convinced they could flip the state blue just like they had in the Old D******n State. They were convinced they could throw enough money to turn the state into a Democratic stronghold.

Well…that failed miserably. But they are getting better every year, just look at the last few weeks. George
Soros will pay the young Communest to move to Texas and soon they will outv**e all.

However, it’s baffling how some in the media seem convinced that the gambit won. After all, anti-gunners have filed an unprecedented number of gun control bills despite having their posteriors handed to them in the e******n.


Now, a media outlet has a story about those bills headlined, “Prepare for a (Legislative) Gun Battle in Texas Next Year.”

If by battle, they mean, “Three cub scouts with rocks taking on the 75th Ranger Regiment,” then sure, it’ll be a battle.

The National Rifle Association has called the pre-filings for legislation in the Texas Congress next year a “record amount of gun control.” There are also a slew of bills aiming to increase gun rights in the state.

On the control side, there are at least sixteen gun control bills that have already been filed, most of them incredibly minor in scope and sensible in conception. Both Rep. Diego Bernal (D-San Antonio) and Ron Reynolds (D-Missouri City) have filed congruent bills looking to close the “gun show loophole.” HBs 52 and 245 would make it a criminal act to sell firearms at gun shows without complying with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. This is a very uncontroversial proposal that is supported by 96 percent of Americans nationwide.

Of course, that’s because most of those Americans have been lied to for years and actually think dealers at gun shows don’t have to do perform background checks. They do, though.

Instead, this law would target the individuals who simply try to sell a few of their personally-owned firearms at a gun show rather than trying to use other potential avenues. That’s it.

Then again, they’ve got bills trying to change that, too.

Rep. Lina Ortega’s (D-El Paso) HB 118 would ban all private gun t***sfers unless they were from close family members. This is a sore spot in Texas as [Scumbag’s name redacted] used a private sale to evade a background check that would have prevented him from owning the guns he used to k**l and wound 29 people in Odessa and Midland in 2019.

It should be noted that while polling suggests broad support for this kind of thing, it keeps being v**ed down when it shows up on the b****t. Maybe that’s because people support the idea of it, but when they get down into the nuts and bolts of it, they realize that it inhibits people from giving gifts, making loans of firearms to another, and a whole host of other things.

Eventually, though, the report does seem to acknowledge that just because they’re filed doesn’t mean they’ll become law.

How much traction any of these bills will get in the January session as the c****av***s p******c and economic crisis continue to rage is anyone’s guess. However, as the 2022 e******n cycle slowly starts to get moving, it’s likely that these bills will become rallying cries for bases on both sides of the gun debate. Whether they become law or not, they have already become fodder for propaganda rhetoric.

Only, it’s not anyone’s guess. The anti-gunners got the proverbial mudhole stomped in their butts in Texas, in part because of the anti-gun rhetoric and push by anti-gunners. Texans love their guns, after all, and aren’t likely to take too kindly to folks in the cities trying to take them away.

A lot of bills got filed, but this isn’t a fight. It’s set up to become a political massacre.

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Does this mean that Bleato O'Dork isn't coming for my AR-15? Too bad, since I lost mine in a spelunking accident.

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