Gov. Fallin and Steve McKeever’s Drone Questing Collaboration
We have our nightmares and they have their dreams. . . Continue reading →
We have our nightmares and they have their dreams. . . Continue reading →
Kaye Beach March 26, 2012 The 2013 Oklahoma Unmanned Aerial Systems Summit was held today in Norman. http://www.uasoklahoma.com/agenda2.pdf I would have loved to attended this event but the attendance conditions were quite intimidating even if I had of found out … Continue reading →
This is Colorado, but it could be anywhere (“Pass the bill to see what’s in it“?): This would be the same Colorado Democrat, Evie Hudak, who *bungled stats and dissed a rape victim. So yeah, don’t read the pesky words, just flip a coin. Head it passes, tails it doesn’t. And we the people who [...]
You get tiny people with little guns running around all over the place: h/t Jan
“Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” Wendell Phillips, (1811-1884), abolitionist, orator and columnist for The Liberator, in a speech before the Massachusetts Antislavery Society in 1852, The Level One Federal funding appropriation bill for the (Obama Care) Health Insurance Exchange did NOT come up before the Senate for a vote and the Senate …
March 8, the bill filing deadline for the Texas legislature, was a very good day for We Texans. In addition to the filing of our property tax elimination bill and a common carrier/eminent domain reform bill, Rep. Giovanni Capriglione filed HB 3505: The Texas State Bullion Depository Bill More about this bill from our friends at Janice Cookston WeTexans.com Archives originally http://wetexans.com/fort-knox-texas/ ====================================== Texas Sound Money: — The Depository would be a state agency under the purview of the State Comptroller. The … Continue reading →
Greg Steussel WeTexans.com Archives originally https://web.archive.org/web/20131116034941/http://wetexans.com:80/shooting-blanks/ ======================================= House Bill 553 by Rep. John Otto has all the trimmings of a great state sovereignty bill. It purports to forbid federal gun regulations from being executed in this state. It has tough language, strong penalties and everything a states’ rights advocate could ask for…until you read the entire bill. On the second to last page you will find the following: (4) It is a defense to prosecution for an offense under Subsection (b) that the person … Continue reading →