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Texas House Passes 12 Firearms Bills on 'Gun Day'
Submitted by Melinda L. Secor on Sun, 2013-05-05 01:00
"The Texas House approved a batch of bills Saturday to further soften gun laws that were already among the country's most firearms-friendly, allowing college students to carry handguns in class, putting potentially armed marshals in public schools and exempting the state from any future federal bans on assault rifles, high-capacity magazines or universal background checks."
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Despite ideological differences, some states do have the common sense to do what is right. To take these actions should never have had to happen. Militia, keep and bear, and shall not be infringed are three terms some of the theoretically competent feds and states just cannot intellectually comprehend.
Still believe Texas has a way to go cognitively to understand how to read the 2nd amendment. However, Texas is clearly way ahead of N.J., N.Y. and other anti-gun states. As I view it, anti-gun is anti-freedom.