I have no clue why it's there but it does add an element of interest. To the right of the stage is huge TV for watching whatever is available and in our case college BB. Looking on from the dog pound, the stage and music it's almost an homage to our inner redneck but in a grounded way that won't leave you howling at the moon. Yes, I think human interaction is important especially now adays. This provides a great atmosphere to get to know your fellow Austinite and just for a fleeting moment to be human with canines. What I really found rustic are the long picnic tables in the courtyard between the stage and main building housing the bar. I had already had dinner so I didn't indulge in tasty treats but I did inquire with the fellow patrons and they swore it was delectable. I believe I counted 5 with differing goodies to enjoy. Another aspect of Austin are the food trucks. Now if your paws are tired, there are long tables inside and, on the patio, but the majority are in the courtyard. There is a plethora of beers on tap to make a leg shake as if someone is scratching your belly. The prices are reasonable, the selection plentiful and the bartenders are fast and good at slinging suds. The water bowl aka bar area is very open and easily accessible even when there's a crowd. I think it's a bit overplayed but it does add fun vibe to the air. Another observation of the seemingly required element are the Xmas lights "strung up with care". It was soothing seeing a bunch of Fidos running around in the cool winter night. Inside the confines resides a cool feature, a place for dogs to run in the back. We entered the grounds and I pointed out how the barren the lands look juxtaposed the trees randomly adorning the interior and lined the property line as well. Driving up with my head out the window and my tongue flapping we drive up to Armadillo Den, my date quibbled "are we in the boonies?" Well, no we're just outside of Austin and close to my house in Kyle. Austin is interesting as it's a southern version of Dog Town USA because of culture and the abundance of love for the furry pets. Well, it took me almost two years but I submit Armadillo Den is a shining example of a great place to represent Austin. ![]() He has litigated cases across the United States addressing a variety of firearm rights issues.What defines a town? I've lived across the US in six different states and when I moved here in June 2021 I was on a quest to find out Austin was all about. Wisniewski is a Senior Attorney for Constitutional Litigation with Firearms Policy Coalition, where he focuses on Second Amendment and other constitutional questions. ![]() In addition to leading the Foundation’s work on criminal justice, he is also the lead researcher of firearms policy. Previously a policy director at Right on Crime, the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s criminal justice reform initiative, Cohen was instrumental in the passage of the First Step Act, federal legislation that borrowed from successful changes to prisons and sentencing that he had helped pass in conservative states. Moderator: Derek Cohen, PhD, is Vice President of Policy and Right on Crime Senior Fellow. You can expect to hear about the importance of this decision, the constitutional and historical underpinnings that made it happen, and why this discrete issue matters for gun rights in Texas and across the United States. Moderator Derek Cohen will lead a discussion on the future of firearm policy with Cody Wisniewski, senior attorney for constitutional litigation for the Firearms Policy Coalition. Join Young Voices on April 21st for an evening of conversation, beer, and meeting open-minded people like you! Either way, the ruling will undoubtedly reshape Texas gun policy in the years to come. On August 26, 2022, District Court Judge Mark Pittman ruled that a decades-old Texas law which prevented 18 to 20 year olds from carrying handguns was unconstitutional. Guns and Texas go together like peanut butter and jelly - but until recently, young adults in Texas weren't allowed to participate. What does this mean for policymakers & gun lovers alike? Join us April 21st to drink & discuss! About this Event ![]() 18+ year-old Texans can now carry firearms.
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