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    What was the guy's name that was organizing all the open carry protests in Arlington a few years ago? He always wore black/powder pistol cause he couldn't get a license to carry legal?

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      Originally posted by HdFilmmaker View Post
      What was the guy's name that was organizing all the open carry protests in Arlington a few years ago? He always wore black/powder pistol cause he couldn't get a license to carry legal?

      CJ Grisham, he is currently running for office.

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        Good for him.

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          Suzy Cairns, at sentencing, insisted that a video session with her dog has been “exaggerated," said a report in The Sun.


          I wonder if she'll be able to take her dog hunting in Texas when her three years are up?

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            Originally posted by texansfan View Post
            And why is it so hard for felons to be able to vote?
            You make one too many sick calls from your job, catch a felony, then there goes your voting rights!
            Its simple don't call in sick unless your sick then you can take your 9 yr old hunting.

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              Originally posted by Chew View Post
              Say what?? Been an officer for 25 years and never heard that. I guess I need to update my penal code.


              This cracked me up! First time hearing this too


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                Originally posted by TxDispatcher View Post
                Yes, they...er, um, uh, we do I'm proof of that...I'm just very thankful that my issues weren't with the law. I'd hate to think that my past would keep me from teaching my sons and daughters how to shoot, target practice, shoot skeet, squirrel hunting, deer (rifle) hunting, etc.



                I mentioned the other day in a thread that I have a friend who was young and foolish once, and now 16-18 years later, he can't own a firearm. So I'm helping him get into bowhunting. It was a sad deal to listen to his story and see the look of sadness on his face as he shared his past with me. I would never have dreamt that he was a felon...he's a completely different man from the guy he described to me that day when he turned down my offer to go hunt. So we are gonna do something about that...bow hunting haha


                You’re the man! Awesome of you to do that for him @TxDispatcher


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