Texas House Overwhelmingly Passes Kyle’s Law to Strengthen Protections for Self-Defenders

Weatherford, TX — The Texas House of Representatives advanced House Bill 170, also known as Kyle’s Law, on second reading Monday with a resounding 117-20 vote. The bill, authored by Rep. Ryan Guillen (R-Rio Grande City), garnered rare bipartisan support, with 79 Republicans and 38 Democrats voting in favor. Notably, only three Republicans broke ranks […]
Texas House Republicans Under Pressure as Gun Rights Advocates Demand Passage of SB 1362 Without Amendments

Weatherford, TX — A high-profile gun rights battle is unfolding in the Texas Legislature as grassroots activists push for the unamended passage of Senate Bill 1362, a measure designed to block all forms of red flag-style gun confiscation in the state. The bill, which passed the Texas Senate with unanimous Republican support, received a hearing in […]
Cornyn Crumbles in New Poll as Paxton Surges — Grassroots Fury Fuels GOP Revolt

A new internal poll from the Senate Leadership Fund — a powerful GOP-aligned super PAC and longtime backer of Senator John Cornyn — just dropped a political bombshell: Cornyn is losing badly to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the 2026 Republican U.S. Senate primary. According to the survey, conducted by The Tarrance Group from April […]
Texas AG Paxton Sits Out Ziegenfuss Gun Rights Lawsuit — DPS Turns to Anti-Gun Left-Wing Lawyer

Weatherford, TX — In a rare but revealing twist, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has declined to represent the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) in a federal gun rights lawsuit — a move that appears to reflect his deep pro-Second Amendment convictions and refusal to defend an indefensible gun ban. The case, Ziegenfuss et al. v. […]
Former NRA Lobbyist Pushes Watered Down Suppressor Reform — Just as Gun Owners Prepare to Score

Washington, D.C. — With suppressor deregulation finally within reach, rumors are swirling that a former high-profile NRA lobbyist is working behind closed doors in Washington to cut a backroom deal — not to remove suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA), but to lower the tax stamp to $5 and leave the unconstitutional regulatory framework in place. […]