Texas Gun Rights is heading to the 2026 Republican Party of Texas Convention in Houston this week with one mission:
Make sure gun rights stay front and center heading into the 2027 legislative session.
After a landmark session for gun owners in Austin and major political victories across Texas, TXGR is now working to make sure Republican grassroots activists, delegates, precinct chairs, candidates, and lawmakers are ready for the next round of Second Amendment fights.
Because the gun confiscation lobby is not taking a break.
Anti-gun politicians are already preparing for the next legislative session.
And too many establishment Republicans still need to be reminded that defending the Second Amendment is not optional.
That is why Texas Gun Rights is going to Houston.
The 2027 Fight Starts Now
At this year’s RPT Convention, Texas Gun Rights will be working to advance a bold Second Amendment agenda ahead of the 2027 legislative session.
That includes:
Kyle’s Law — protecting law-abiding Texans from financially devastating civil lawsuits after they have been cleared criminally for lawful self-defense.
No Tax on Constitutional Rights — eliminating state and local sales taxes on firearms, ammunition, firearm accessories, and firearm safety equipment.
Abolishing “Gun-Free” Zones — ending the patchwork of laws that disarm law-abiding Texans in places they have every right to be.
Second Amendment Preservation Act — prohibiting state and local officials from helping enforce federal gun control laws, orders, or regulations that are more restrictive than Texas law.
These are the kinds of bold reforms Republican grassroots delegates should demand from lawmakers in 2027.
But the Austin establishment is not going to advance them without pressure.
Texas Gun Rights knows that better than anyone.
Every major pro-gun victory in Austin has taken grassroots heat, relentless pressure, and gun owners refusing to let politicians hide behind excuses.
Meet TXGR in Houston
Texans attending the RPT Convention should stop by the Texas Gun Rights booth to meet the team, learn more about the 2027 legislative agenda, and connect with pro-gun leaders from across the state.
TXGR will also be hosting booth appearances with some of the strongest pro-gun Republicans on the November ballot and in the movement, including:
Brandon Herrera, nominee for Congressional District 23 — Thursday, 2:30–3:30 p.m.
Mayes Middleton, nominee for Attorney General — Friday, 2:30–3:30 p.m.
Ken Paxton, nominee for U.S. Senate — Time TBD
Kyle Rittenhouse — Time TBD
And more to be announced
TXGR will also be joined at the booth by Ryan Flugaur, Vice President of the National Association for Gun Rights, Texas Gun Rights’ national affiliate.
Convention attendees will be able to connect with pro-gun leaders, talk with TXGR staff, and learn how to help mobilize gun owners for the fights ahead.
Gun Owners Must Set the Agenda
The Republican grassroots should not wait for Austin politicians to decide which gun bills are “safe” enough to support.
Gun owners should set the agenda.
That means demanding real reforms.
It means refusing to accept excuses.
And it means making sure every Republican lawmaker understands that gun owners expect action — not campaign slogans.
The 2027 fight for gun rights starts now.
Texas Gun Rights is going to Houston to make sure pro-gun Texans are ready.
Chip in today to help Texas Gun Rights mobilize gun owners, pressure politicians, and force the no-compromise Second Amendment agenda to the front of the 2027 legislative fight.





