A bill passed by the Texas Legislature aims to ban local gun buyback programs, which have been instrumental in cities like San Antonio and Houston in collecting thousands of unwanted firearms. Supporters of the legislation, led by state Rep. Wes Virdell, argue that these programs are ineffective and waste taxpayer money, though critics believe that they serve as a vital tool for reducing gun violence.
Local officials, including San Antonio Councilman John Courage, emphasize the importance of these programs for public safety, noting recent San Antonio initiatives where residents exchanged firearms for H-E-B gift cards. As the bill awaits Governor Greg Abbott’s signature, the ongoing debate has ignited tensions between state lawmakers and local leaders who feel deprived of their autonomy in addressing community concerns about gun safety.
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