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Texans May Soon Be Allowed To Carry Handguns Without Training Or A Background Check
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Abbott has said he would sign the permitless carry proposal into law.
âWe should have âconstitutional carryâ in Texas,â Abbott told North Texas radio host Rick Roberts in April.
Just before midnight on Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote. The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote.
âThis is a simple restoration of Texansâ constitutional right under the Second Amendment, a right of the people to keep and bear arms,â the Senate sponsor, Sen. Charles Schwertner, R-Georgetown, said on the floor Monday. âI think it is a bill that is the strongest bill Iâve seen in my legislative career regarding the rights of our Second Amendment.â
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Texans could carry hand guns without a permit under bill headed to Gov. Greg Abbott s desk
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A man with a holstered handgun at the Texas Capitol on April 29, 2021. (JORDAN VONDERHAAR)
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A measure long sought by conservative activists allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license is on the cusp of becoming law after the Texas Senate on Monday approved a compromise on the bill, sending it to Gov. Greg Abbott.
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“This is a simple restoration of Texans’ constitutional right under the Second Amendment, a right of the people to keep and bear arms,” the Senate sponsor, Sen. Charles Schwertner, R-Georgetown, said on the floor Monday. “I think it is a bill that is the strongest bill I’ve seen in my legislative career regarding the rights of our Second Amendment.”