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Blog Stage #4

Based on the article in the Texas Tribune, the TexasSenate passed a bill allowing school marshals to carry a concealed gun. The article supports the passing of the bill laying out advantages to having an open, concealed gun by qualified marshals in the school system. After last years school shooting in Sante Fe High School, which left ten dead and thirteen wounded, I believe it is a wise decision by the Texas Senate to pass a bill that allows marshals in Texas schools to carry their guns concealed rather than locked up. This bill specifically is intended for the safety of school children. Some argue that it could be “a recipe for disaster” and parents believe that guns should not be easily accessible to students. However, the author, Alex Samuels, does a great job of explaining that the bill allows for marshals to carry in school but it is ultimately up to the local school system to use accordingly, not mandatory by federal law. Although Samuels is a new graduate o

Texas Government

A fellow classmate (name not posted) posted an editorial on April 5 th , 2019 regarding Gerrymandering in the State of Texas . They wrote a detailed explanation of the concept of Gerrymandering and the ways it is used to benefit a particular party. In the editorial, they even go into the history of how Gerrymandering came to be and how it used to this day, which allows the reader to fully understand the context before they make their opinion.   This helps the reader to be persuaded by the editorial as it allows us to better understand their opinion through the strength of their argument set out for us.             However, while the classmate did a great job at presenting their argument to stop the practice of Gerrymandering, they made it appear that it was only for the benefit of the Republican Party stating “it is obvious how this divisions are made to reduce the number of Democratic voters”. I believe that Gerrymandering affects both sides as it favors the major

Austin Cap Metrorail System

Austin’s has been ranked fourth for the most congested city in the US since 2012 by the INRIX, and since then it does not seem that it has improved at all. It does not help the traffic situation when Austin is averaging 110 people moving every day. With such demands rent has sky rocketed for new residents only to spend most of their time sitting in traffic.   The Metrorail transit system has been beneficial for all types of people even for myself; I find it convenient that I can take the Metrorail transit to downtown without worry about traffic and parking.   After riding the transit for about a year now since ACC students have free unlimited access to the Metrorail system, I feel that there could be many improvements to be made. I believe the idea and concept of the metro rail could improve the cities traffic by expanding and extending the rail system. One of the downside for me is that there isn’t enough trains running through the late mornings and late afternoon