“If Democrats really want to change the law, they need to stop talking to cameras and start talking to colleagues in the Capitol to reach consensus.”

“If Democrats really want to change the law, they need to stop talking to cameras and start talking to colleagues in the Capitol to reach consensus.”
In the crosshairs is an oft-discussed proposal for so-called “red-flag” laws, in which guns could be confiscated without due process.
Gov. Greg Abbott’s appointment of a radical gun-control lobby to a new commission while excluding gun-rights groups raises concern.
Should SCOTUS rule in favor of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, it will further affirm the constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
Fort Worth Mayor Betsy Price is the latest North Texas mayor to sign onto a letter calling for the U.S. Senate to pass stronger gun control laws.
Midland City Councilman J. Ross Lacy has officially abandoned his re-election bid and announced his run for Congress.
With renewed calls for gun control in the wake of the El Paso shooting, Second Amendment advocates are on high alert.
So, what happened to constitutional carry this session? Cary Cheshire and Brandon Waltens break it down.
The Presidio County commissioners court voted to declare the county a gun rights sanctuary.
Castro’s order is aimed at protecting undocumented immigrants, women’s healthcare, and Texans vulnerable to threats posed by guns.