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    Good morning,

    Seemingly capitulating to the Democrats’ gun-control narrative, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick are taking "actions" to confront mass shootings and gun violence.

    Today's Texas Minute looks at some facts inconvenient to those who would so readily rush to strip Texans of their Second Amendment rights.



    – Michael Quinn Sullivan
    • Last week State Rep. Matt Schaefer (R-Tyler) received national scorn for refusing the “do something” mantra of the radical left and their enablers in the media on Second Amendment rights. He was absolutely right. Republican capitulation to the demand to “do something” are already leading to the abrogation of our rights and liberties.
    • In the wake of the horrible shootings in El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, the Washington Post dramatically printed the names of 1,196 individuals killed in such incidents since 1966. That’s a nationwide average of 23 per year. Horrific? Absolutely.
    • But context matters. We are, after all, a nation of more than 325 million people.
    • Empower Texans’ president, Ross Kecseg, checked some weather-related numbers. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an average of 47 people per year die from lightning strikes.
    • Twice as many people die on average from lighting strikes than in mass shootings. Roughly speaking, an American is twice as likely to be struck by lightning than die in a mass shooting.
    • According to the Crime Prevention Resource Center, more than 90 percent of mass shootings have occurred in “gun-free” zones.
    • Data from the Federal Highway Administration indicates that since 2006, an average of 784 people have died per year because of people running red-lights.
    • According to the Centers for Disease Control, there were 10,497 people who died “in alcohol-impaired driving crashes” in 2016. Nearly 10 times as many people died in a single year from drunk driving as died over a 50 year period in mass shootings.
    • The CDC also reports 1,233 children (aged 0-14 years) died in traffic accidents in that same year. More children died in one year from drunk driving incidents than the combined total of deaths from mass shootings in one year.
    • The CDC also reports an average of “3,536 fatal unintentional drownings” annually in the United States.
    • The flu, according to the CDC, is responsible for “between 12,000 – 79,000 deaths annually.”
    • Why hasn’t the Washington Post listed any of those names?
    • In Houston there were 289 murders in 2018. And the same weekend that saw the El Paso horror, Houstonians experienced 13 homicides – a fact overlooked by the media and politicians rushing to restrict citizens’ rights to keep and bear arms.

    • So Gov. Abbott and Lt. Gov. Patrick are now rushing to "do something"... why? Because the media and the Democrats are demanding it? Because it might poll well with people who aren’t going to vote for Republicans anyway?
    • After both men actively (and unsuccessfully) pushed a major tax increase during the spring’s legislative session, how are Republican voters to take their apparent capitulation on Second Amendment issues this fall?
    • As State Rep. Jonathan Stickland (R-Bedford) wrote to Abbott on Twitter last week: “Start leading folks to liberty. Stop pandering to progressives.”


    • “Texas is already blue. Democrats are now getting Republicans to paint it blue for them.”Conservative analyst Daniel Horowitz
    • Lt. Gov. Patrick made the Left cheer late last week by saying he would defy the National Rifle Association – “willing to take an arrow,” as he put it – by imposing new gun control regulations on Texans. The NRA quickly responded to Patrick attempting to “resurrect” the policies proposals of “the Obama Administration.”
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    • “Surveillance of Texan-to-Texan private firearms transfers is a failed idea. It doesn’t work in Chicago, and it won’t make us safer here. It will infringe our rights to self-defense.” – State Rep. Matt Schaefer

    Many Democrats (and now some Republicans) want to implement Extreme Risk Protection Orders – the fancy name for "red-flag" laws – that would circumvent due-process rights by allowing police to confiscate a citizen’s firearms. I thought it might be fun to do an ERPO check on government:

    • History of violence?
    • Has threatened violence?
    • Engages in dangerous action?
    • Emotional instability?
    • Has previously acquired guns/ammunition?
    Lots of red flags there. Don’t let government anywhere near your guns.


    Today in History
    On Sept. 9, 1776, the nation was officially named the “United States of America” by the Continental Congress.


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    “A man's rights rest in three boxes. The ballot box, jury box, and the cartridge box.”

    – Frederick Douglass


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    Greg Abbott - R
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    Texas’ Lt. Governor
    Dan Patrick – R
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    They’ve betrayed us, Texas, and The Constitution

    UBC leads to Registration which leads to Confiscation

    What plans do they have for us after confiscation?




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    I cannot say how disappointed I am in Abbott. NOT as conservative as I thought. Patrick is nothing but a washed-up radio jock and a political hack who will say and do whatever he thinks the crowd wants. He has sold us out big time...
     
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