
- Category: Legislation
Imagine a trained License to Carry (LTC) holder entering a business, only to see a 30.06 sign prohibiting concealed carry. Complying with the rule, they disarm, leaving their firearm in their vehicle. Moments later, a crime unfolds, and their ability to protect themselves is gone—not due to lack of skill, but because the business imposed a restriction. Texas Senate Bill 82 (SB 82) addresses this issue by holding businesses accountable, and its introduction marks a significant step for Second Amendment rights in Texas.

- Category: Legislation
Increased Due Process for LTC Applications
H.B. No. 1234, was introduced by Guillen et al., aiming to provide additional protections for individuals applying for a License to Carry (LTC) in Texas. This legislation brings much-needed due process reforms to the LTC application process.

- Category: Legislation
H.B. No. 1441 is a bill introduced by Reps. Plesa, Guillen, and King aimed at enhancing the model training curriculum for school district peace officers and school resource officers in Texas.
Read more: H.B. No. 1441: A Bill to Improve School Safety Training for Peace Officers

- Category: Legislation
The Texas legislature has introduced House Bill 865 (H.B. No. 865), a bill aimed at protecting the rights of Texans by providing immunity from civil liability for federal firearms licensees and congressionally chartered veterans service organizations involved in firearm hold agreements.
Read more: H.B. No. 865 - Protecting Texans' Firearms Rights

- Category: Legislation
Gun owners celebrate a major victory today as a federal court ruling against the ban prohibiting gun sales to adults aged 18 to 20 is declared unconstitutional. This landmark decision, handed down by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, reaffirms the fundamental right of responsible young adults to exercise their Second Amendment freedoms and causes celebration that the age-restriction gun ban overturned.

- Category: Legislation