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Texas has some dumb ones but being a rancher I agree with many of them. Especially the one about carrying wire cutters on someone elses property. I'm always armed around here and just let me catch someone stealing off my property.
The other rather new one I like enables us to be openly armed in our vehicles. If someone tries to steal my truck then they will probably get what's coming to them for it.
The one I don't like, public intoxication, makes it a crime to sit on my own porch, 500 yards from the road, and drink a beer. If it can be seen from any public place like a road then you can go to jail for it. I don't even drink anymore but it ticks me off.
To stay on the topic of Ford trucks, and powerstrokes did you all know that just taking off the rubber water deflectors in the wheelwells, or modifying the air cleaner is a federal crime. It's modifying a noise abatement device.
modifying the air cleaner is a federal crime. It's modifying a noise abatement device.
Here little ole me was thinking it was modifying the air cleaner. I have to enforce the laws, even if I don't agree with them, but I refuse to enforce the ones that I happen to have broken...
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