A new survey by the University of Houston reveals a remarkable shift in public sentiment towards gun regulation in Texas, with 91% of respondents backing criminal background checks on all gun buyers at gun shows. This growing support includes considerable majorities favoring increased age limits for firearms purchases and banning gun possession for individuals with restraining orders related to domestic violence, demonstrating that reform advocates may be gaining ground in a state traditionally known for its strong gun culture.
Amid this changing narrative, the Texas Legislature is currently facing a wave of gun-reform proposals, with bills such as SB41 reflecting the public demand for change. According to Renée Cross from the Hobby School of Public Affairs, 85% of Texans support such legislation, revealing an unexpected consensus among independents and Republicans alike. The urgent question remains whether lawmakers will act on this strong public support, especially in the wake of tragedies that have highlighted the need for reform.
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