Anyone available to testify at the Capitol on Wed 4/3 in support of gun rights?

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  • OFFascist

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    Rachel Malone from GOA is looking for some help on Wednesday.

    https://www.facebook.com/rachel.malone.TX/posts/2270198619895544

    Who can come to the Capitol next Wednesday 4/3? I need a bunch of you there and I have options! Take your pick: In-N-Out (just register and leave), 2 hour blocks (sit in a room and let your presence speak for itself), or stick it out all day like a real trooper and testify on one or more bills.

    Here's what's up. The hearing alerts are out for next week. HB 357 is NOT up, but other bills are: 3 GOOD, 2 BAD.

    The good bills include Rep. Tom Oliverson's suppressor bill that puts holes in NFA regulations AND sticks up for 10th amendment action.

    The bad bills include one that would effectively repeal campus carry.

    Details: http://bit.ly/2YAjQp5
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    dogbone

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    It was one late night. Panic Button Poncho held all gun bills until last in the line up. Gavel to close the hearing fell at 11:16 PM. Good showing by the 2A crowd, with excellent testimony. Poncho restricted testimony on the last bill to one minute, which kind of sucked after waiting 15 hours to speak.
     

    Vaquero

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    It was one late night. Panic Button Poncho held all gun bills until last in the line up. Gavel to close the hearing fell at 11:16 PM. Good showing by the 2A crowd, with excellent testimony. Poncho restricted testimony on the last bill to one minute, which kind of sucked after waiting 15 hours to speak.
    Thank you.
     
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