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