The Texas Senate recently gave preliminary approval to a controversial bill that aims to prevent cities and counties from implementing gun buyback programs. This legislation seeks to curtail local governments’ ability to sponsor or organize such initiatives, which have been seen by some as efforts to reduce gun violence through community engagement.
Supporters of the bill argue it protects the Second Amendment rights of Texans, while opponents claim it undermines local efforts to promote safety. With the collective future of community-led firearm buybacks in question, this legislative move is poised to significantly impact how localities address gun control in the state.
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