The current congressional session draws to a close in just over two weeks, but that hasn’t stopped outgoing Texas Rep. Steve Stockman (R) from taking a chance on a couple of last-minute bills.

Washington, D.C. radio station WAMU reported Wednesday that Stockman has introduced a bill requiring the city to open a public firing range, which it does not currently have. He also introduced a second bill that would prohibit the use of traffic cameras in the district and withhold federal highway funds from other cities that use the cameras.

Since losing the Republican Senate primary to incumbent John Cornyn (R-TX) in March, Stockman has introduced a number of such longshot bills and resolutions that appear to be pure trolling.

Just last week, he proposed a bill called the “Stockman Effect Act” that would compel the National Science Foundation to “study the effect of the Earth’s magnetic field on the weather” (something Stockman appears to have made up out of thin air) and force Congress to acknowledge that a “decrease in magnetic fields could impact global temperatures.” Scientists say that’s unlikely.

Here’s a sampling of other wild legislation Stockman has proposed in his final year in Congress: