Bartholomew Roberts
Moderator
From the NRA-ILA:
Please contact your Representatives and Senators if you have not already, passing the parking lot bill is going to be a challenge and we will not see it happen unless we let them know that is what we want.
The Texas Senate could vote on Senate Bill 321 as early as this Monday, March 14. Introduced by state Senator Glenn Hegar (R-Katy), SB 321 is an NRA-backed bill that would prevent employers from enacting and enforcing policies to prohibit employees from storing firearms in their locked private motor vehicles while parked at work. Texas gun owners should not have to worry about being fired for lawfully storing a firearm in their personal vehicle should they choose to carry a handgun for self-defense during their daily commutes or to transport firearms to and from their hunting leases or local shooting ranges.
Big business lobbyists may try to offer amendments to SB 321 on the Senate floor that would "carve out" particular industry sectors or require employees to notify their employers of their intent to lawfully transport and store firearms in their cars and trucks. Your state Senator needs to hear from you! Please contact your state Senator first thing on Monday and urge him or her to support SB 321 and to oppose any industry carve-out or notice-requirement amendments. Click here to locate your state Senator and find their contact information.
Also, a vote on House Bill 681, the House companion bill to SB 321 sponsored by state Representative Tim Kleinschmidt (R-Lexington), was delayed until this Monday, March 14 in the House Business & Industry Committee. Please continue calling and e-mailing committee members in support of HB 681 - their contact information can be found by clicking here.
Lastly, on Wednesday, March 16, the House Committee on Homeland Security & Public Safety will consider House Bill 750, NRA-backed legislation sponsored by state Representative Joe Driver (R-Garland) that would allow Texas Concealed Handgun Licensees to protect themselves on public college and university campuses. The committee will also consider House Bill 86, a bill similar to HB 750 filed by state Representative David Simpson (R-Longview); House Bill 1167, a measure authored by state Representative Van Taylor (R-Plano) that would allow Texas Concealed Handgun Licensees (CHLs) to carry on community college and technical school campuses; and House Bill 1356, legislation sponsored by state Representative Lance Gooden (R-Terrell) that would allow Texas CHLs who are faculty, staff or employees of Texas colleges and universities to carry on campus.
Please contact committee members and urge them to support the following bills: HB 750, HB 86, HB 1167 and HB 1356. Click here for their contact information.
Please contact your Representatives and Senators if you have not already, passing the parking lot bill is going to be a challenge and we will not see it happen unless we let them know that is what we want.