8 new Texas laws that loosen gun restrictions, starting Sept. 1
Firearm access expands at churches, schools, rental properties and in disasters
SAN ANTONIO - The
Texas Legislature passed a slew of laws this year that will ease restrictions on guns, including allowing firearms in public places like schools and churches, on rented and leased property and during disasters.
The NRA hailed the gun laws passed as "
highly successful," while Texas Gun Sense, a nonprofit that advocates for reducing gun violence, said the laws "
will make schools and communities less safe."
Texas lawmakers, who met at the Capitol this year from January to May, expanded gun access and added money for mental health and school safety in response to the
Sutherland Springs shooting and the
Sante Fe high school shooting.
Many elected officials, including a
handful of state lawmakers from San Antonio and the
City Council, have asked Governor Greg Abbott to call a special session in response to the
deadly shooting in El Paso. But Abbott has so far said he has no plans of doing so — instead, he launched a
Texas Safety Commission to hash out policy proposals for the future.
(The Texas Legislature meets every other year and won't meet again to create or repeal state laws until 2021, unless Abbott calls a special session.)
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