Calaveras Slim
US Veteran
Open carry bill finally heading to the Texas Senate for a vote. Expected to pass.
It's about time. No doubt the Statesman will lament that blood will be running in the streets and every city in Texas will be "Dodge City".
Since this fine thread hasnt been updated--ill up date it. Open Carry passed both Senate and House--strictly along party lines. Same thing for Campus carry.There are two or more other gun bills making the rounds but--I dont know what they contain? or even if they have been voted on yet?
Forgot tomention--alsosigned into law--but imnot sure when the law goes in to effect? since the other party wanted somekind of a delay...
Wells,
I guess, I'd better get started on that fancy BBQ rig for a Texas sized
karma drawin' I promised when they finally pass this long over due legislation.
Dave
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No... After passing the Senate Vote, it goes to the House for a vote, THEN gets plopped on the Governor's Desk (where it COULD sit for Months) for signature, THEN it gets assigned a date to go into affect. Seems like many go into effect either in Oct., or the First of the Year.So OC is now law, but a delay is in effect?
So OC is now law, but a delay is in effect?
No... After passing the Senate Vote, it goes to the House for a vote, THEN gets plopped on the Governor's Desk (where it COULD sit for Months) for signature, THEN it gets assigned a date to go into affect. Seems like many go into effect either in Oct., or the First of the Year.
I dunno where Ringo Kid got his info, but I just checked the Texas Legislature site ( Texas Legislature Online - 84(R) History for SB 17 ) and the status for SB17 says it was just received by the house... So officially, there have been NO House votes recorded on it.
Same goes for Campus Carry (SB11) ( Texas Legislature Online - 84(R) History for SB 11 )
Neither have been discussed, or voted upon by the House.
HB910 just got out of 'Committee Review' and has not had any Discussions, let alone votes, by anyone.