Quote by ElCoco
Thanks for that! This shows the content of the bill is just as important as its title. And Texas not only claims it'll help, but Texas has also budgeted money for it.
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Is the Income Tax a tax? Yes.
The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003 is a United States law prohibiting a form of late termination of pregnancy called "partial-birth abortion", referred to in medical literature as intact dilation and extraction.
Does the Agriculture budget fund the Department of Agriculture? Yes.
Does the VA budget fund the Department of Veterans Affairs? Yes.
Does the DOD budget fund the Department of Defense? Yes.
Does the HHS budget fund the Department of Health and Human Services? Yes.
Does the DOT budget fund the Department of Transportation (DOT)? Yes.
I've given more Yeses than your Nos, so I win that battle.
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Cool. Since you did read the bill, you should have noticed
Sec. 37.0814. ARMED SECURITY OFFICER REQUIRED. (a) The board of trustees of each school district shall determine the appropriate number of armed security officers for each district campus. The board must ensure that at least one armed security officer is present during regular school hours at each district campus.
So, not only does a potential shooter know there's at least one person in the school who knows how to handle a gun and is authorized to use it, but the shooter doesn't necessarily know how many of those opponents there are. Now if we're talking about somebody who's planning a suicide by cop, there's not much that can be done. If there's enough rationality left inside that potential shooter to be able to plan, then knowing there's armed security in one potential target and none in another, the school might not remain the target.
Are you hoping for a 100% effective fix?
OMG, LOL! It's like you added 5 fictitious battles to the Civil War and then claimed the south won.
Here's an article that talks about how naming bills sometimes takes longer than writing the legislation. They're designed to dupe you, which it did.