Never heard of this group - your thoughts on this?
"Today, President of the Texas Nationalist Movement, Daniel Miller, announced that the Texas Independence Referendum Act has been submitted for filing in the 87th Session of the Texas Legislature.
State Representative Kyle Biedermann made the announcement this morning via social media, declaring his intention to champion the legislation that will give the people of Texas a binding vote on Texas reasserting its status as an independent nation."
https://tnm.me/news/tnm-news/m....ajor-announcement-te
Here's how the Texas elected officials voted
https://www.texastribune.org/2....021/01/06/ted-cruz-e
A Texas lawmaker's proposed modification to the 'Castle Doctrine' would require a homeowner to retreat before using deadly force.
House Bill 196 by State Rep. Terry Meza, D-Irving, would amend the so-called 'Castle Doctrine' which was passed in 2007. If passed, it would still allow a resident to use deadly force to defend his or her home if the resident reasonably believed it was immediately necessary, did not provoke the person, had a legal right to be on the property and was not engaged in criminal activity. However, the new bill adds that deadly force can be used only if the resident is "unable to safely retreat." https://abc13.com/politics/is-....there-a-change-comin