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Texas Governor Signs 7-Pack of Pro-Gun Bills
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Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott signed a full schedule of Second Amendment reforms into law last week while at the Alamo. The seven bills included measures to bring permitless carry to the Lone Star State, make Texas a Second Amendment Sanctuary State, prohibit the state government from closing firearm-related businesses during emergencies and prevents “woke” corporations who receive taxpayer dollars from discriminating against the firearms industry.
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repealfederalgunlaws
(6/21/2021)
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Texas is almost perfect and just needs to end the state ban on freed felons owning guns, ban registration by banning use of the 4473 and retaining records of approved sales, and ban confiscation for mere restraining orders that are widely abused and handed out from ex parte meetings and with no evidence. |
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