Tell Gov. Abbott to veto gun control spending spree!
Gun control funding was added to the state budget and is on its way to the Governor’s desk for his signature! Please call Governor Greg Abbott at (512) 463-1782 and respectfully urge him to VETO gun control funding in HB 1.
Dennis Bonnen runs out the clock on Constitutional Carry
Even though Speaker Dennis Bonnen declared Constitutional Carry dead weeks ago, he alone had the power to advance HB 357 up until yesterday — yet he refused to do so.
Gun control vote scheduled for tomorrow!
Gun control is scheduled for a vote in the Texas House of Representatives as early as TOMORROW, May 8th!
Gun control moving in the Texas House?
In short, HB 545 kicks your right to due process to the curb.
Press conference: TXGR Demands apology and retraction from Speaker Dennis Bonnen
Texas Gun Rights Executive Director Chris McNutt was joined by National Association for Gun Rights President Dudley Brown, and NAGR Attorney Jesse Binnal at a press conference to demand an apology and retraction from Speaker Bonnen for his lies to the media.
Calling All Pro-Gun Texans. Constitutional Carry Canvassers Needed!
TXGR is calling on law-abiding, pro-gun Texans to peacefully pass out flyers in Speaker Bonnen’s district.
Press release: DPS footage debunks Speaker Bonnen’s lies about TXGR Director Chris McNutt
TXGR demands apology and retraction from House Speaker Dennis Bonnen
TXGR Executive Director Chris McNutt exposes Dennis Bonnen & the media’s lies.
TXGR Executive Director Chris McNutt sets the record straight about Speaker Dennis Bonnen KILLING Constitutional Carry, HB 357, during The Todd & Don Show on KLBJ News Radio Austin this morning.
UNHINGED: Texas Speaker Dennis Bonnen attacks gun rights supporters
Dudley Brown, President of the National Association for Gun Rights, condemns Texas Speaker Dennis Bonnen’s actions for killing Constitutional Carry.
Urgent Constitutional Carry update!
Please call Speaker Bonnen today at (512) 463-1000 and urge him to stop blocking Constitutional Carry by advancing HB 357.