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Norman Bernstein
06-04-2010, 11:44 AM
Here's how: carry a gun! :)

(Just wait for some folks to treat me like I was some sort of anti-gun nut, by the way... simply for posting this)



This is one of those stories that is either a great example of American ingenuity, or crazy beyond belief. Oh well, that’s Texas for you.

Visitors to the state capitol in Austin, Texas are now required to pass through security, including metal detectors and inspections of purses, briefcases, and other bags. This is sometimes causing long delays, especially when busloads of schoolchildren are touring the building. But as usual, lobbyists have found a loophole (http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7033794.html) to speed their way into the capitol. The law exempts lawmakers, state employees, and — strangely enough — any Texan with a concealed handgun license. Those people get to go through an express lane.

According to lobbyist (and former state legislator) Pat Haggerty:

Every lobbyist in Texas is going to become a card-carrying member or a gun-carrying member. We’re going to have more damn guns in here than we know what to do with. And there are some lobbyists I don’t know whether I’d trust — or trust myself if they’re around. It would certainly be a good way to do away with the competition.
But you don’t actually have to be carrying a gun to get into the fast lane, you only have to have your concealed weapon permit.
Another lobbyist, Bill Miller, arranged for his office colleagues to take an day-long training class to get a permit to carry a concealed weapon. According to Miller:

Nobody I know is getting it for purposes of a gun. They are getting it strictly for purposes of expediency. … Not that I have anything against schoolchildren, but when you need to be at the Capitol, you need to be at the Capitol. You don’t need to be standing in the line. It’s hard enough to get people to talk to you, and they’re not going to talk to you if you are standing in line with a bunch of kids.
Many of the lobbyists getting a concealed weapon permit don’t even own a gun.

Captain Blight
06-04-2010, 12:06 PM
"If you pretend to have a gun, we'll pretend you're a better class of citizen."

That's what I'm getting out of this.

peter radclyffe
06-04-2010, 12:08 PM
does the capitol have swing doors

Paul Pless
06-04-2010, 12:23 PM
Similarly, I was flying from Detroit to Montgomery a few years ago and had misplaced my wallet and ID at the last moment. When I got to the airport, I told this to first TSA uniformed individual that I saw. She took to the front of the line where they hand checked my luggage and patted me down down let me go through.:)

htom
06-04-2010, 12:43 PM
And then they can find your ID in your luggage for you!

JimD
06-04-2010, 01:02 PM
Another reason why everyone should carry more guns and bigger guns than everyone else.

paladin
06-04-2010, 02:50 PM
I was coming from Thailand....and landed in Anchorage...back in '75.....I had never been thru a metal detector/security checkpoint of that sort before....
I placed my little carry on bag on the ramp/belt and walked thru. The lady was checking everything and I asked what she was looking for...she said "explosives"...after she finished, I asked her if I was good to go....and she waved me on.....I started to walk away and just thought how stupid it was so I stepped back...I said to the lady that she missed the explosives in my bag...she looked at me funny...and I said there were several packs of sugar in the bag...she said she saw it...I said Potassium chlorate looks the same and mixed with sugar it makes a boom.....she really got upset......and then I pointed out that she handed me my bag and it had a loaded Ruger Super Redhawk in it and 40 rounds of live ammo....they really got upset.......they wanted to make a case but they had already blown it.

BrianW
06-04-2010, 08:30 PM
Guess they need to close the loophole. No gun, no express lane.