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Pappy
20th April 2009, 14:57
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/politics/6367187.html

AUSTIN — Legislation allowing state university students and employees to carry their concealed handguns on campus appears to have enough pledged support from lawmakers to pass the full Texas House.

The bill would prohibit public universities across Texas from creating rules that forbid concealed handgun license holders from carrying their pistols into a classroom, but it would allow private institutions to exempt themselves.

Chances for passage in the House — if it gets there — look strong, as 76 members have signed on to support the bill, authored by Rep. Joe Driver, R-Garland.

The House Public Safety Committee already has signed off on the measure. Now, it needs to get scheduled for debate in the full House.

“State after state after state have said no to it … and this committee just chose to ignore them,” said Marsha McCartney, president of the North Texas Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. “I’m not usually surprised about what goes on in Austin, but I am terribly disappointed.”

In the Texas Senate, 13 members have pledged support for an identical measure sponsored by Sen. Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio.

If passed and signed into law, it would mark a rare legislative victory for advocates of allowing concealed firearms on campus. Similar proposals have failed in 19 other states since 2008, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

“If it does make it to the Senate floor we also expect it to pass,” said Katie Kasprzack, a spokeswoman for the grass-roots gun group Students for Concealed Carry on Campus. “We’re hearing that the Senate State Affairs (committee) may let the bill die. That’s going to be the biggest hurdle.”

Eleven universities or colleges across the country allow students and employees to carry handguns on campus.

Utah is the only state that prohibits all nine of its public universities from making rules to prevent a concealed handgun license holder from carrying on campus.

In the 23 states that give universities the option to allow it, only two have done so: Colorado State University and Blue Ridge Community College in Virginia. Twenty-four states, including Texas, forbid the possession of a handgun by licensees on their public university campuses, according to a House report.

d90king
20th April 2009, 15:01
Great post Pappy! It looks like Texas is really moving to the front of the line in doing the right thing these days. I hope others follow........

States do have RIGHTS that cannot be infringed upon just like citizens.

Rich-D
20th April 2009, 15:07
And a big http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/cc267/Rich-D345/29_3_161.giffor Texas. Good thing that Texas, Alaska and Montana have plenty of room. As we may have to move to one of them in the coming years. But, Texas is number one on my list!

Rich

Rick McC.
23rd April 2009, 15:05
Thanks Pappy.

I sure hope that Florida follows Texas on this one.

Take care,

Rick

Tom
23rd April 2009, 17:04
As I hope Alabama does as well!

Pappy
24th April 2009, 11:09
April 23, 2009 - TSRA Legislative Alert

On Monday, April 27, the Texas Senate's State Affairs Committee will consider Senate Bill 1164, important TSRA legislation allowing Concealed Handgun Licensees to protect themselves on college and university campuses.

The campuses of higher educational institutions are not "crime-free" zones. ADULT students, ADULT faculty and ADULT employees who have Concealed Handgun Licenses should not be denied their right to defend themselves just because they study, work, or live on a college or university campus! Please contact members of Senate State Affairs Committee, thank the co-authors, and urge all committee members to pass the bill out and protect it from changes not authored by Senator Wentworth.

d90king
24th April 2009, 11:48
Thanks for the update Pappy. Keep us updated...

kerryp
25th April 2009, 17:25
This certainly isn't going to help things.....

http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/04/25/georgia.shootings/index.html

Pappy
25th April 2009, 17:33
Welcome Kerry...a call to your representative is in order..

I called on Friday and found out my Rep is co-author of the Bill...

kerryp
26th April 2009, 17:10
Oh, I have already done that Pappy :)

holy roller
26th April 2009, 22:02
Pappy how do I get my Rep`s # ? will they give it to me in Austin? Or is their a # I can call ,and they can connect me to him? :butthead:

kenhwind
26th April 2009, 22:27
:wc: Well good to see you here too.

holy roller
26th April 2009, 22:41
Thanks Ken, We need to take advantage of that this awsome site and 1911.org that have to offer. Thanks to El Commandante or all of this. I am learning new Laws from my state, and how to Reload my rounds in this two sites. And meet new friends aswell like you Ken.

Pappy
27th April 2009, 12:15
Pappy how do I get my Rep`s # ? will they give it to me in Austin? Or is their a # I can call ,and they can connect me to him? :butthead:
Do you have a voter registration card??? Your reps will be on there.

Also..;

Go to Texas State Rifle Assn.. www.tsra.com lots of stuff there..

Pappy
12th May 2009, 10:14
The following is an entry made by a fellow member in the Texas gun talk forum..

"The Senate version of the campus-carry bill (SB1164) was voted favorably from the Senate State Affairs Committee tonight. The vote was 6 to 3, with Senators Duncan, Ellis and Van de Putte voting no. Chairman Duncan offered two amendments, and Senator Van de Putte offered one. The Van de Putte amendment would have allowed state universities to opt-out, as private institutions can under the bill. It was pointed out that this would gut the bill and it failed, even though Chairman Duncan argued fervently in favor of the Van de Putte amendment. That amendment failed on a 5 to 4 vote.

Chairman Duncan's first "official" amendment would have authorized universities to ban handgun from residential housing, rather than just regulate their storage. It was pointed out that this would leave residents defenseless in the dorms. This amendment also failed on a 5 to 4 vote.

The third and final amendment was offered by Chairman Duncan and it delayed implementation of the bill until Sept. 1, 2010. The excuse given was to allow universities sufficient time to draft regulations for storage of handgun in residential housing. This amendment passed 7 to 0, but Senator Frazier later changed his vote to no.

Now we have to get it to the Senate floor and that takes 21 votes, but only a simple majority to pass."

Pappy
20th May 2009, 17:04
The Senate version of the campus-carry bill (SB1164) passed the Senate on a 19 to 12 vote with one amendment exempting "teaching" hospitals.

Now it goes to the House....... :appld: :appld: :appld:

d90king
20th May 2009, 17:26
Good stuff Pappy, keep us posted.

kenhwind
20th May 2009, 17:41
Well FL started the ball rolling on shall issue, maybe Texas will get the ball rolling on campus carry.

Pappy
23rd May 2009, 17:36
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLookup/history.aspx?LegSess=81R&Bill=SB1164

KCShooter
26th May 2009, 12:47
Missouri's been working on it too.

http://www.columbiamissourian.com/stories/2009/04/10/missouri-house-passes-ammendment-would-allow-concealed-weapons-college-campuses/