But Texas senators, still a bit edgy about whether security at the domed Statehouse is tight enough, huddled behind closed doors Tuesday to discuss what else can be done — even after several million dollars have been spent making the Capitol secure.
“I’m not a big supporter of having metal detectors at the Capitol,” said Sen. Juan Hinojosa, D-McAllen . “If someone wants to shoot a senator or a lawmaker or someone else, they can do it after we leave the building at night. All this security is more of an inconvenience to the general public than anything, in my opinion.”
NB: Sen. Hinojosa has an A+ grade from the NRA — not all Democrats are anti-gun. And he’s right: what good is all this security at the Capitol building? What happens when you leave the building?
And that’s a key thing to consider. Why is there security at one building? What are you supposed to do outside that building? You know…. like the rest of us citizens. What makes those people within those walls worthy of greater protection? Why is their life more important than the life of my child?
…questions linger about the new Capitol security, which allows anyone with a concealed handgun license to bypass security screening at the doors.
Because guns are allowed in the Capitol for the first time, some senators have questions about what their staffs should do if someone with a gun comes into their office. What should lawmakers do if someone pulls a gun in the gallery during a session?
The interesting thing is the article demonstrates the ignorance of the lawmakers. They didn’t know about the cell phone alert service, they didn’t know about the buttons in the committee rooms that can summon assistance… and it’s obvious they don’t know that CHL-holders are good, law-abiding people. Yes, any group can have a bad apple, but on the whole CHL-holders are more law-abiding than the rest of the citizenry (yes we have data, search my blog because I’ve posted it numerous times before).
So what do you do if someone with a gun comes into your office? Well, where is that gun? If it’s like most CHL-holders, we’ll have it in a holster, on our belt, and hidden away. You’ll never know, and so what you can do is just go about your business like you do every day.
But if someone opts to go crazy well…. you could consider shooting back. I know many lawmakers have CHL’s and carry on the legislative floor. Or, you could be like the rest of the sheep and cower and wait to die. Fight or die, your choice.
The Capitol building should be like any other public ground: open and free, equal to all. It doesn’t have any special powers to ward off evil. Evil can happen there just like it happens in parking lots and sidewalks. If you care about your personal safety, take responsibility for yourself and be pro-active in what you can do about it.