Texas just threw down the gauntlet.

The #1 community for Gun Owners in Indiana

Member Benefits:

  • Fewer Ads!
  • Discuss all aspects of firearm ownership
  • Discuss anti-gun legislation
  • Buy, sell, and trade in the classified section
  • Chat with Local gun shops, ranges, trainers & other businesses
  • Discover free outdoor shooting areas
  • View up to date on firearm-related events
  • Share photos & video with other members
  • ...and so much more!
  • sapper83

    Marksman
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    1   0   0
    Jan 26, 2024
    281
    63
    Valparaiso
    Makes sense. I moved to Indiana from Illinois due to politics. (And given what Illinois has done in the last year, I got out just in time!) People are more likely to move to places where they feel welcome than to places where they feel prosecuted.
    Please dont vote the same illinois did! I have a buddy that moved from los angeles to indiana because he was so sick of left idiology. Apparently LA looks like a zombie apocalypse with all the drugged out homeless people
     

    smokingman

    Grandmaster
    Rating - 100%
    2   0   0
    Nov 11, 2008
    9,517
    149
    Indiana
    Well crap.

    Paused until March 13th. No idea what happens then. Hopefully they allow it,and rule something something invasion.
     

    rbhargan

    Sharpshooter
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    1   0   0
    Aug 30, 2012
    643
    93
    Carmel/Liberty
    He's Cuban I'm thinking Fidel Castro might make it as a model governor in his view.
    I think that most Cubans who escaped that island and made it to the US took with them the lesson that authoritarian governments are bad. Others, like Mayorkas, decided that authoritarianism was fine - provided you were part of the ruling elite.
     

    smokingman

    Grandmaster
    Rating - 100%
    2   0   0
    Nov 11, 2008
    9,517
    149
    Indiana
    The attorneys general of Texas and Missouri, who challenged these spending decisions, hailed the ruling on Friday.

    “Today, I secured a preliminary injunction against an attempt by the Biden Administration to illegally redirect statutorily obligated funds away from the construction of a border wall,” Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement.
    “Biden acted completely improperly by refusing to spend the money that Congress appropriated for border wall construction, and even attempting to redirect those funds,” he continued. “His actions demonstrate his desperation for open borders at any cost, but Texas has prevailed.”
    Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey called the ruling a “huge step” in fighting to secure the southern border.

    “The Biden Administration has failed to abide by the law to finish the construction of a wall along the southwest border,” Mr. Bailey said in a statement. “Joe Biden refuses to carry out his constitutionally mandated responsibilities, so we took him to court to force him to do his job. This is a huge step forward in the fight to secure our border at a key moment in our nation’s history.”

     

    DoggyDaddy

    Grandmaster
    Site Supporter
    Rating - 100%
    73   0   1
    Aug 18, 2011
    104,365
    149
    Southside Indy
    I get so sick of hearing, "You can't do that! It's the federal government's jurisdiction!" Then DO YOUR DAMNED JOB federal government! If you don't, then it should fall to the states that are willing to do so. Period. Full stop.
     
    Top Bottom