Topic: Firearms Training

2 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]
11:44 - 18:19

Jeff Davis Show Classic November 3 1997 Army Merges W Civilian Police [FPGXx73eBT4]

Texas House Bill 2901, Paramilitary Training and Second Amendment Rights

Texas House Bill 2901 is analyzed as a legislative attack on the Second Amendment that defines paramilitary organizations as groups of three or more people possessing firearms. The bill, which took effect September 1, 1997, is criticized for its vague language regarding civil disorder and firearms instruction. The host argues that the legislation unconstitutionally criminalizes basic group activities involving weapons and overrides the Texas Bill of Rights.

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]
7:23 - 14:01

Jeff Davis W Special Guest Steve Lane And Wes Curtis 1997 [zmL0AXTm6mI]

Texas House Bill 2901 and Second Amendment Restrictions

A detailed analysis of Texas House Bill 2901, which took effect September 1, 1997, focuses on its definition of paramilitary organizations. The bill classifies a group of three or more people with firearms organized on a military pattern as a criminal entity. The host argues this legislation is a blatant attack on the Second Amendment and the Texas Bill of Rights, potentially criminalizing families or small groups practicing firearm use.