U.S. Rep. Wesley Hunt has introduced legislation aimed at partially repealing bipartisan gun reforms that Senator John Cornyn helped negotiate in the wake of the Uvalde school shooting. The proposed bill seeks to eliminate federal incentives for red flag laws and prohibit expanded background checks for gun buyers under 21, directly challenging the legacy of the bill Cornyn backed to enhance community safety after the tragic events that claimed the lives of 19 children and two teachers.
Hunt’s move underscores the contentious divide within the Republican Party regarding gun rights, particularly as he campaigns to unseat Cornyn in the upcoming GOP primary. While Hunt argues that the existing background checks lead to “unconstitutional delays” and red flag laws infringe on due process, Cornyn’s camp dismisses the proposal as a political stunt. With gun rights advocates increasingly vocal, Hunt’s bill has already received support from groups like the Texas Gun Rights Association, indicating a significant shift in the ongoing debate over Second Amendment rights.
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