The Texas House of Representatives has passed several bills aimed at strengthening Second Amendment protections as it approaches a critical legislative deadline. Among the proposals is House Bill 3053, authored by Rep. Wes Virdell, which prohibits local governments from executing firearm buyback programs designed to reduce gun ownership, citing studies that suggest such initiatives do not effectively deter crime.
Additionally, the House supports measures like HB 1794, allowing licensed firearm carriers to bring concealed handguns to polling places, and HB 170, which bolsters the castle doctrine by providing immunity against civil liability for justified use of force. Notably, Virdell’s efforts reflect a longstanding commitment to Second Amendment advocacy and have gained bipartisan support in key areas, highlighting a significant shift in legislative focus on gun rights.
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