Constitutional Carry Bill Filed

What state and federal bills might affect our self defense rights?
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Here is the text of HB 1238 Constitutional Carry Bill:

https://capitol.texas.gov/tlodocs/87R/b ... navpanes=0
Take Away The Second First, And The First is Gone in a Second!!

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Looks like the way it is written, they are doing away with licensing as far as 30.06/07 signage restrictions go and making the signs applicable to everybody.
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It also fixes the 30.06 deficiency by requiring signs to be posted at each entrance, which makes it more in line with the 30.07 requirement.
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There are two flaws I see with the bill. I appreciate that they took churches out of the list of prohibited places, but they also made hospitals and amusement parks prohibited again without the need to have signs. Unless I missed something in my quick read through just now. I am also a little puzzled by what is left in 46.02 to be a class C misdemeanor.
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