actually, they don't anymore. Soon after joining, they wanted the US to go to war with Mexico. The US wouldn't, so Tejas seceded and tried it themselves. They soon came back asking to please join back. They were allowed to but only without the secession clause...
but then, in this day and age, it is hard to find somewhere that doesn't have it's share of troubles and insanity and danger.. one of the better things about this state is that at least most of them are fairly obvious.
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and the sad thing is, some people are going to think i am joking.
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Scary, scary people.
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We've got the excuse of moose and bears for keeping the small arsenels.
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if they do, it might be the safest place on the planet.. trust me.. *no*body is invading. heh.
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technicalities like that have little to do with what many texans see as their Right.
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Do you have any references for that? It would be really useful to me if that were true, but I can't find anything about it.
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but then, in this day and age, it is hard to find somewhere that doesn't have it's share of troubles and insanity and danger.. one of the better things about this state is that at least most of them are fairly obvious.
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