Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HR769 Latest Draft

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                            By: Stickland H.R. No. 769


 R E S O L U T I O N
 WHEREAS, the Capitol belongs to the people of Texas and the
 Representatives who convene therein and operate under the authority
 of the consent of the governed; and
 WHEREAS, there is no distinction in class or privilege
 between the legislators, their employees, and the people of Texas
 except that the former are servants of the people; and
 WHEREAS, a free and open Texas State Capitol is the
 embodiment of these recognitions, as well as, the cherished
 tradition of freedom and democracy in this State; and
 WHEREAS, a siege mentality by government officials should be
 avoided at all costs as we must not lose perspective about our
 purpose and the source of that purpose; and
 WHEREAS, the use of metal detectors constitutes a search of
 all citizens entering their Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, the power of search and seizure is so great a power
 that the American Founding Fathers thought it necessary to limit
 its use in the Constitution by name; and
 WHEREAS, the installation of metal detectors and searches
 required for entry by citizens into their Capitol is not reasonable
 in either its efficacy or justification; and
 WHEREAS, historic incidences illustrate that unless all
 individuals including elected officials and their staff entering
 the building at all times of day are searched, the use of metal
 detectors is ineffective in preventing firearms from entering a
 building; and
 WHEREAS, under Texas law, it is legal to carry a firearm into
 the State Capitol; and
 WHEREAS, the men and women of the Texas Department of Public
 Safety possess the highest skill and ability and have proven in
 every instance capable of handling the threats which metal
 detectors attempt to address; and
 WHEREAS, metal detectors and searches constitute a barrier
 between the citizens of Texas and their government and send the
 message to citizens that they are not truly welcome in the halls of
 their government; and
 WHEREAS, Texans understand that with freedom and openness
 there is an assumption of risk for ourselves and our progeny, yet it
 constitutes a sacred barter, where in the exchange, we secure our
 most precious possession which is liberty for ourselves and our
 children; and
 WHEREAS, many Texans have made the ultimate sacrifice for our
 liberties so that we may maintain a free and open government and we
 should not easily cast aside their hard won bequests to our
 generation; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 83rd Texas
 Legislature finds that metal detectors and searches should not be
 utilized at any entrance into the State Capitol and urges the Texas
 State Preservation Board to take action to remove the metal
 detectors currently in place; and, be it further
 RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be delivered to the
 members of the Texas State Preservation Board.