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Keep Crowding My Troops
00:02:59
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| My name is Terry Holcomb. | |
| I am board member of TOC Texas Open Carry. | |
| We're coming to the Capitol to basically show our appreciation to the state of Texas for the rights that we do have. | |
| So I decided to go with a black powder 1858 Remington Replica .44 caliber revolver. | |
| Firearm does not include a firearm that may have as an integral part a folding knife blade or other characteristic of weapons made illegal by this chapter, and that is an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899 Or, a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899, but only if the replica does not use rimfire or centerfire ammunition. | |
| and mine is a ball and cap revolver. | |
| Back up a little bit. | |
| You can record all you want, chief. | |
| However, I was advised to tell you... | |
| Y'all can record all you want to. | |
| Get on that side of the sidewalk. | |
| How's that? | |
| Get on that side of the sidewalk and you can record all you want to. | |
| You crowd my trooper. | |
| You crowd my trooper. | |
| I'm not crowding your trooper, sir. | |
| I'm standing on a public sidewalk. | |
| On that side of the sidewalk. | |
| This is a public sidewalk. | |
| On that side of the sidewalk. | |
| This is a public sidewalk. | |
| On that side of the sidewalk. | |
| Sir? | |
| Do you understand what I'm telling you? | |
| I understand what you're saying, sir, but this is a public sidewalk. | |
| Get on that side of the sidewalk there. | |
| If I don't get on that side of the sidewalk. | |
| You keep crowding my troops here. | |
| Look at the distance between me and your troops. | |
| I didn't ask you what the distance was. | |
| I asked you to get on that side of the sidewalk. | |
| I am being detained guys. | |
| He's being detained. | |
| I don't think anybody here is out there as aggressive as you. | |
| The document, I'm standing on a public sidewalk. | |
| You can see the distance between me and that officer over there. | |
| Can I get your name, sir? | |
| Sergeant, can I get your badge number? | |
| 8662 Excuse me officer, do you have any comment as to what's | |
| going on here? | |
| you No. | |
| There you go. | |
| Firearm. | |
| Any device designed and made to adapt and expel a projectile through the barrel. | |
| Keep reading. | |
| Energy generated by that substance. | |
| Keep reading. | |
| Don't mumble. | |
| Any firearm made to have integral parts. | |
| Folding knife blades. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Let's see. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Got quiet there, Sergeant. | |
| I did notice that you stopped reading out loud. | |
| Can you tell us the part that you were reading? | |
| Yeah. | |
| The definition of firearm. | |
| Okay. | |
| What does it say? | |
| The firearm does not include a firearm that may have as an integral part a folding knife blade or other characteristic of weapons made illegal by this chapter, and that is an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899. | |
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Cameras Filming Mistakes
00:00:25
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| 1899. The definition of firearm was determined in 1898. How low would be great? | |
| We got cameras filming. | |
| Okay. | |
| Okay, so was that a wrestling mistake? | |
| No. | |