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This category covers questions about Texas, the second largest state in the United States. Texas has had six different nations rule it, making it the only state to have had six flags flown over it. Texas is one of three states to have existed as an independent nation and the only state legally permitted to secede from the Union.

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How many people died on k2 in Austin tx.?

There have been no reported deaths from physical health problems while consuming K2 (synthetic marijuana), however there has been an incident in which a teen suffered a panic attack and committed suicide. This is the only reported death at this time related to K2 consumption. I have been given info on a Middletown In Mother of 2 whose death authorties have link to k2 use. A 19 yr old called Dominique Darrell Tate of Dallas also lost his life in Aug 2010 while under k2's influence.

K2 or JWH-018 was never meant to be smoked it's inventor likens smoking it to Russian Roulette.

By the way No one has any idea of what is in the incense sold with the compounds sprayed with JWH0-18 or JWH-073 the most common of the 450 varitions of this garbage. (JWH stands for DR John William Huffman the inventor of JWH-018)

What year was San Felipe De Austin founded?

San Felipe De Austin was founded in 1823

How many laws are there in Texas?

Too many to answer. Remember there is federal, state, county, and city laws.

How did lipan Apache dress that were in Texas?

the lipan Apaches wear clothes and shoes like you and me. now if you excuse me i have very important buisness to do.

Mr Important - the question asked 'did', not 'do'.

What did Mirabeau B Lamar contribute to the state of Texas?

His Bum!

Another ridiculous answer above. Mirabeau B. Lamar fought gallantly at the Battle of San Jacinto. He then served in Texas President Burnet's cabinet, and after President Houston's first term (he could not succeed himself in early term limits), he was elected President of the Republic of Texas. He was a visionary who had positives and negatives too long to list here. He and his Congress put Texas in about a 3 million dollar debt by over spending. He opposed annexation. Again in retrospect it would have been preferable to joining the Union, then seceding.

Nevertheless, after statehood he fought in the Mexican War, then served in the Texas Legislature. He died in the service to the United States as a diplomat in 1859.

Where is the Texas Cowboy Hall Of Fame in Fort Worth Texas located?

The address of the Texas Cowboy Hall Of Fame is: 128 E Exchange Ave 100, Fort Worth, TX 76164-8210

What are three ways in which immigration and migration influence Texas?

Food, language, and ethnic diversity would be three ways that immigration and migration would influence Texas.

How far away from Houston is Spring Texas?

Houston, Texas , is 24 miles away from Spring, Texas. If the traffic is all right, it should take you about 28 minutes to get from Spring to Houston .

Can a felon own a muzzleloader in tx?

Yes.

THE BELOW APPLIES TO TEXAS RESIDENTS ONLY - All others please refer to the laws in your own state.

I am a convicted felon who purchases and owns many firearms. Legally.

I got tired of reading all of the inaccurate information I came across on the internet. Here are the facts. Again, the following applies to Texas residents only and can be found by simply looking up the Texas Penal Code, which I have listed at the bottom.

MUZZLELOADERS

There is no 5-year waiting period to purchase or own a muzzleloader. If a person got out of prison yesterday, they can walk into any dealer today and walk out with a muzzleloader with no background check. Keep in mind that this exception does not apply to muzzleloaders which have barrels that can be interchanged in order to fire centerfire ammunition. (ie. Encore and Sportsman models.) Simply ask the person behind the counter if you are unsure. Most retailers like Cabelas, etc. advertise which models don't require an ATF Form 4473 background check.

RIMFIRE or CENTERFIRE (Pistols, shotguns, rifles, etc.)

Convicted felons must wait 5 years from the date of their release from confinement or probation before they can purchase and/or own a centerfire firearm. Understand that even after the 5-year waiting period, a convicted felon will not be able to purchase a centerfire firearm from a dealer or retail store.

However, with that said, a convicted felon CAN purchase a centerfire firearm from an individual seller at a gun show or from a classified ad, etc. after the 5-year waiting period. The individual seller can also legally transfer the firearm into your name. See Sec. 46.06 below.

Keep in mind that even though a convicted felon can purchase and own a centerfire firearm after the 5-year waiting period, they can only possess it in his or her own residence.

Many felons ask about their ability to use a firearm to hunt. See the law below. As for muzzleloaders, the same law applies… there is no waiting period or limitation other than the exception regarding muzzleloaders with interchangeable barrels. As stated below, the law says that a convicted felon may not hunt with a centerfire firearm, only a muzzleloader manufactured before 1899 or a replica. (Any new muzzleloader is considered a replica.)

However, it is unclear whether or not the "your own residence" clause under Sec. 46.04. would apply to that law. For example, I hunt on my deer lease with centerfire firearms. If I were ever arrested for being in possession of a centerfire firearm, I would strongly argue in court that land I own is technically "my residence." With that said, hunt at your own risk.

THE LAWS AS THEY ARE WRITTEN

TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE

Possession of firearms by felons: A convicted felon, regardless of where the conviction occurred, may not possess or use a firearm (as defined by Penal Code, §46.01) to hunt in this state. Under Penal Code, §46.01, a muzzleloading firearm is lawful if it is an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899 or a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899 that does not use rimfire or centerfire ammunition.

Texas Penal Code Sec. 46.01. DEFINITIONS.

(3) "Firearm" means any device designed, made, or adapted to expel a projectile through a barrel by using the energy generated by an explosion or burning substance or any device readily convertible to that use. Firearm does not include a firearm that may have, as an integral part, a folding knife blade or other characteristics of weapons made illegal by this chapter and that is:

(A) an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899; or

(B) a replica of an antique or curio firearm manufactured before 1899, but only if the replica does not use rim fire or center fire ammunition.

Texas Penal Code Sec. 46.04. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF FIREARM.

(a) A person who has been convicted of a felony commits an offense if he possesses a firearm;

(1) after conviction and before the fifth anniversary of the person's release from confinement following conviction of the felony or the person's release from supervision under community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision, whichever date is later; or

(2) after the period described by Subdivision (1), at any location other than the premises at which the person lives.

Teas Penal Code Sec. 46.06. UNLAWFUL TRANSFER OF CERTAIN WEAPONS.

(a) A person commits an offense if the person:

(1) sells, rents, leases, loans, or gives a handgun to any person knowing that the person to whom the handgun is to be delivered intends to use it unlawfully or in the commission of an unlawful act;

(2) intentionally or knowingly sells, rents, leases, or gives or offers to sell, rent, lease, or give to any child younger than 18 years any firearm, club, or illegal knife;

(3) intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly sells a firearm or ammunition for a firearm to any person who is intoxicated;

(4) knowingly sells a firearm or ammunition for a firearm to any person who has been convicted of a felony before the fifth anniversary of the later of the following dates:

(A) the person's release from confinement following conviction of the felony; or

(B) the person's release from supervision under community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision following conviction of the felony;

(5) sells, rents, leases, loans, or gives a handgun to any person knowing that an active protective order is directed to the person to whom the handgun is to be delivered; or

(6) knowingly purchases, rents, leases, or receives as a loan or gift from another a handgun while an active protective order is directed to the actor.

What year did the first wal mart in Texas open?

The first Wal-Mart in Alabama was in Jasper, Alabama. It also became the first Supercenter in Alabama. This is an article about the former mayor of Jasper who was the manager at the Jasper Wal-Mart when the Supercenter was built (https://www.bhsala.com/workfiles/seniors/Summer%202008.pdf). This Wal-Mart is supposed to be one of the busiest in the state, especially prior to the opening of the Sumiton Supercenter which was built to relieve the Jasper store. There was one store in Alabama in the 1980 annual report and one supercenter in the 1993 report.

How can a hurricane impact some specific ecoregions in Texas?

Hurricanes can significantly impact various ecoregions in Texas by causing flooding, storm surge, and wind damage. In coastal ecoregions, such as the Gulf Coast, storm surges can inundate wetlands and disrupt marine ecosystems, harming fish and bird populations. In inland areas, heavy rainfall can lead to flash flooding, affecting grasslands and forests by altering soil composition and water availability. Additionally, hurricanes can lead to long-term changes in habitat structure and species distribution, impacting biodiversity.

Who was the Governor of Texas during the US Civil War?

  • Edward Clark (March 1861 - November 1861)
  • Francis R. Lubbock (November 1861 - November 1863)
  • Pendleton Murrah (November 1863 - June 1865)

Lt. Gov. Edward Clark took over the governorship when Governor (and former Texas President) Sam Houston refused to swear his allegiance to the Confederate States of America.

Gov. Murrah fled Austin in June 1865 as it fell to Union forces. He was replaced by Lt. Gov. Fletcher Summerfield Stockdale as Interim Military Governor followed six days later by Andrew J. Hamilton as Provincial Military Governor.

What is the phone number of the Sid Richardson Museum in Fort Worth Texas?

The address of the Sid Richardson Museum is: 309 Main St, Fort Worth, TX 76102

What did the government of Mexico do to increase the population of Texas in the 1820s?

They relaxed their immigration policies and allowed American immigrants to populate these northern territories under the empresario system.

Who was the mayor in Tatum TX?

Who is the mayor of Tatum,Texas.

What river lies on the Piedmont and the coastal plains?

What are the four major cities in piedmont region of virginia

What was the Texas Republic flag in 1836?

The flag of 1836 was a Azure (blue) color with one gold, 5-pointed lone star in the middle. Little consideration was given to the previous National Flag designed by Zavala (a myth that it was accepted) which was suppose to have been adopted 8 months earlier.

Where is the Museum Of Texas Handmade Furniture in New Braunfels Texas located?

The address of the Museum Of Texas Handmade Furniture is: 1370 Churchill Dr, New Braunfels, TX 78130

Where was the first oil well drilled in Texas?

Patillo Higgins drilled near Beaumont TX in 1893 for oil, the site of Spindletop in 1901, but ened up with a dry hole. Oil was struck at Corsicana, in 1894, but it was a water well that struck oil. There maybe earlier unrelated drilling.