Louie Gohmert

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    Louie Gohmert was born on August 18, 1953 in Pittsburgh, Texas. Louie is currently married to his wife Kathy, and they have a total of three children together. Before getting into politics Louie graduated from Texas A&M University then shortly after graduated from Baylor University’s Law School. During his time after college Louie also served as a captain in the U.S. Army. Before being elected to Congress in 2005, held many different positions in the state of Texas. He was elected as the District Judge for three terms in Smith, Texas, and during that time gained recognition from a national stand point for some of his rulings as judge. Because of this, Governor Rick Perry appointed Mr. Gohmert to the 12th Court of Appeals to serve as a Chief…

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    Police officers are not always right around the corner to help, and other times it is too late for them to help anyway.The average police response is at least 11 minutes. In most places the response time is much longer than that. Within this amount of time a person can be strangled, shot, abused, or even worse things could happen in just a short amount of time.There are many times that it would be useful to have a plan to be able to protect yourself or others in a time when emergency units have…

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    movie theater because of its gun-free status. He planned to kill and injure as many people as possible with the least amount of resistance. He knew that in gun-free areas, people would not carry any form of weapons to inhibit the loss of life, thus allowing him extra time to murder before the authorities arrived. Jim Kouri, Public Information Officer of the National Association of Chief of Police says, “Preventing any adult…from having access to a firearm eliminates any chance the killer can be…

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