State Representative Vikki Goodwin voted against your Second Amendment Rights 10 times during the 2019 Texas Legislative Session!
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The number of times State Representative Vikki Goodwin voted against your Second Amendment rights during the 2019 Texas legislative session! |
Goodwin Opposed Legal Defense for License-to-Carry Holders
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 121, which provides a legal defense for License-To-Carry holders who unknowingly enter establishments with 30.06 or 30.07 signs, as long they promptly leave when verbally informed of the policy.
Goodwin Opposed Protecting Tenants' Right to Self-Defense
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 302, which prohibits "no firearms" clauses in future residential leases and protects tenants’ rights to possess lawfully-owned firearms and ammunition in dwelling units and on manufactured home lots, and to transport their guns directly between their personal vehicles and these locations.
Goodwin Opposed Your Right to Self-Defense on School Property
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 1143, which prevents school districts from effectively prohibiting the possession of firearms in private motor vehicles on school property by limiting their authority to over-regulate the manner in which they are stored in locked cars and trucks.
Goodwin Opposed De-Criminalizing the Carrying of Personal Firearms While Evacuating During a State of Emergency
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 1177, which protects citizens from being charged with a crime for carrying a handgun without a License-To-Carry while evacuating from an area during a declared state or local disaster, or while returning to that area.
Goodwin Opposed Your Right To Carry In Certain Buildings
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 1791, which closes loopholes in the state's "wrongful exclusion" law that cities, counties and state agencies have been using to restrict License To Carry holders in government buildings.
Goodwin Opposed Removing Far-Reaching Restrictions on Foster Parents Owning Firearms for Protection
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 2363, which allows foster parents to store firearms in a safe and secure manner while making them more readily accessible for personal protection purposes.
Goodwin Opposed Improving Texas' Firearms Preemption Law
Vikki Goodwin opposed House Bill 3231, which improves and modernizes Texas' firearms preemption law, specifically with regard to zoning authority that could be used by cities and counties to circumvent state law and regulate the sale or transfer of firearms and ammunition at the local level.
Goodwin Opposed the Right to Self-Defense in Places of Worship
Vikki Goodwin opposed Senate Bill 535, which strikes "churches, synagogues, or other places of worship" from the prohibited locations list in the Penal Code, clarifying that these places have the same right enjoyed by most other controllers of private property in the state to decide whether to allow License To Carry on-premises.
Goodwin Opposed Prohibiting Property Owners Associations from Restricting Your Second Amendment Rights
Vikki Goodwin opposed Senate Bill 741, which prohibits a property owners' association from including or enforcing a provision in a dedicatory instrument that prohibits, restricts, or has the effect of prohibiting or restricting any person who is otherwise authorized from lawfully possessing, transporting, or storing a firearm.
Goodwin Opposed Providing Civil Liability Protection to Businesses Which Don't Ban Firearms
Vikki Goodwin opposed Senate Bill 772, which provides civil liability protection to business establishments which choose not to post 30.06/30.07 signs, making them less vulnerable to frivolous lawsuits and giving them an incentive to adopt permissive policies for the carrying of handguns by law-abiding citizens on their premises.
It's no surprise that Rep. Goodwin repeatedly voted against your Second Amendment rights. She was awarded the "Gun Sense" distinction last year by Bloomberg's Moms Demand Action for pledging to support a ban on private firearm transfers, "red flag" gun confiscation legislation, and repeal of Texas' campus carry law (a bill she actually sponsored this session.) Say NO to Representative Goodwin's extreme gun views!
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