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Texas votes to lift ban on brass knuckles, kitty keychains and clubs
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[quote:janedoenut:MV80MDQyNDEyXzczMjI3MDUxXzRBNjY2MzRD] [quote:Anonymous Coward 77217450:MV80MDQyNDEyXzczMjI1OTkwXzM0MENFRkQy] [quote:Anonymous Coward 69461627:MV80MDQyNDEyXzczMjI1NTAwX0VDRDRBREZG] Cool ... so now I won't be breaking the law anymore carrying a baton while walking my dog . Now we just need constitutional carry -- I shouldn't have to pay $$$ and go to classes to exercise a constitutional right [/quote] It’s a HUMAN right to defend yourself. The Constitution just protects that right And why doesn’t apple capitalize Constitution or Trump in their auto-correct? [/quote] In the US of A, there are approximately 1,100 individual rights and many more additional privileges and immunities; however, unless you are able to articulate them, you cannot claim them. Sadly, not very many people care to learn what their rights are. [/quote]
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Texas lawmakers have passed legislation lifting the state ban on brass knuckles, kitty keychains and other self defense items.
The Texas Senate gave the bill its final OK on Wednesday morning; it now heads to Gov. Greg Abbott for his signature or veto. Abbott's staff did not immediately return a request for comment Wednesday. Bill author Rep. Joe Moody, D-El Paso, said the bill was "another step" toward getting rid of" antiquated laws regarding weapons."
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