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Texas: NRA – Backed Bills Under Consideration in the Lone Star State

tejasx

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I think that is what hurt OC the last time it was submitted, too many gun law bills on the books. Cross your fingers.
 

jordanmills

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You can see how SB 299 will be used to kill OC. Don't get your hopes up.

You sure? It seems more to support OC. It changes the standard of violation from "fails to conceal" to displaying it in public in a manner calculated to alarm. It's the same standard that applies to rifles which does not prohibit OC of them.
 
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Jack House

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Pretty sure it was the deadlock caused by the budget debate that killed OC

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