Someone will say this is necessary for some reason or another. So where's the proof? What bounty of contraband has been seized? What litany of violations can now be read to the public?
Texas is a whacko state.
Once I flew down there to meet my boss. He was doing some scouting for office space and vendor visits and wanted me to ride shotgun for a couple days. He's from DFW originally, and we're sitting in a parking lot near some office building. The place is mostly empty (tech bust) and we're blocked from leaving by another motorist, doing something in their car, who probably doesn't know we're there behind her. After a few minutes of this, I suggest,
"Maybe a short beep on the horn?"
That led him to explain how in the 80's there were some notorious road rage incidents on Texas highways, so they passed a law to make it easy for anyone to have a gun in the car. You know, for protection.
So what he was telling me is that we had to sit there indefinitely until someone finished their business or noticed us waiting, so as to not risk getting shot at. I just shrugged. He's my boss, and it's his state, not mine. He was proud of it, too. Used to talk about how he needed me to be "one ranger for one riot" and stuff like that.
If Cali is moving to Texas one nutjob at a time, then my guess is they feel right at home straight away.

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