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Texas Senate tries again to revive constitutional carry gun bill
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AUSTIN, TX - JANUARY 1: Two women compare handgun holsters during an open carry rally at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas. On January 1, 2016, the open carry law took effect in Texas, and 2nd Amendment activists held an open carry rally at the Texas state capitol on January 1, 2016 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Erich Schlegel/Getty Images)Erich Schlegel, Stringer / Getty Images
Despite stiff opposition from many in law enforcement, the Texas Senate took a step Thursday
toward passing a bill that would allow people to carry handguns without a permit.
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Constitutional Carry is closer to getting a full vote by the Texas Senate. On Thursday, the brand new Constitutional Issues Committee in the Texas Senate will meet at 9 a.m. to consider House Bill 1927, which is known as the Constitutional Carry legislation.
So far, it looks like there is a good chance that the legislation will move out of the committee, but there is no guarantee of that happening. In fact, there is no guarantee of anything from this point on.
The only thing we know is that Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently told WBAP that he supports Constitutional Carry. According to the Texas Tribune, Abbott said that if the legislation made it to his desk, he would sign it.
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Constitutional Carry is closer to getting a full vote by the Texas Senate. On Thursday, the brand new Constitutional Issues Committee in the Texas Senate will meet at 9 a.m. to consider House Bill 1927, which is known as the Constitutional Carry legislation.
So far, it looks like there is a good chance that the legislation will move out of the committee, but there is no guarantee of that happening. In fact, there is no guarantee of anything from this point on.
The only thing we know is that Texas Governor Greg Abbott recently told WBAP that he supports Constitutional Carry. According to the Texas Tribune, Abbott said that if the legislation made it to his desk, he would sign it.