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By KELLEY SHANNON / Associated Press The names of people licensed to carry concealed handguns in Texas are no longer available to the public. Republican Gov. Rick Perry announced Thursday that he signed into law a bill that seals state records showing
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4/24/07 - KTRK/PEARLAND, TX) - Pearland police hope you can help them find the man who robbed a CVS Pharmacy early Friday morning. Around 4:45am, he walked into a CVS on Broadway at Pearland Parkway. He pulled out a silver colored pistol and forced the
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by: Robert G. Heinritz, Jr. J.D. "We're all ignorant, just on different subjects." -- Will Rogers "Without data, we're just another *** with an opinion." -- D. Chris Anderson, Ph.D. All of us should feel a little sick, and
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Here Come The Gun Banners April 16, 2007, just might be a turning point in the battle to restore gun rights to Americans. The tragedy at Virginia Tech today, with more than 30 people being killed in a premeditated murder spree, will be the fulcrum upon
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Gun Used in Self-Defense? Tell '20/20'! It looks like John Stossel is going to be doing a 20/20 story on guns used in self defense. I've read a few of his books, and I bet he'll give the "armed citizen" a fair shake. If you've
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Rebecca Taylor Reporting (CBS 42) AUSTIN TX - A new law gives you more rights to protect you and your family. It's the first bill of the 80th legislative session signed into law by the governor. If an intruder bent on harm breaks into your home, the
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08:26 AM CST on Thursday, March 8, 2007 The Dallas Morning News ' editorial "Protect the Right Victim" on Friday endorsed passage of the "Castle Doctrine" or "Stand Your Ground" bills we have introduced in the Texas Legislature.
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POSTED: 6:21 pm CDT March 11, 2007 GRANBURY, Texas -- A man suspected of attacking a real estate agent in Missouri was arrested Saturday in North Texas, authorities said. Deputies said Mathew Wilson, 48, was looking at pricey homes with another real estate
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Posted on Thu, Mar. 01, 2007 By Emily Ramshaw The Dallas Morning News (MCT) AUSTIN, Texas - Burglars beware: Lawmakers are working to give Texans the right to use deadly force to protect their homes, cars or businesses - without having to prove they first
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We put our Crime Tracker to the test By Andy Cerota (2/08/07 - KTRK/HOUSTON) - In a ten month period last year, nearly 11,000 women in Texas applied for a concealed handgun license. How far would you be willing to go to protect yourself from being attacked
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Stronger self-defense law backed By JOHN MORITZ STAR-TELEGRAM AUSTIN BUREAU AUSTIN -- A coalition of state lawmakers that cuts across party lines wants to remove any doubt that Texans have the right to respond with force to protect their homes and belongings
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