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Texas lawmakers are steps away from passing a bill that would prevent governments from enforcing extreme risk protection orders. Those allow firearms to be temporarily removed from a person when they're deemed a serious risk of harming themselves or others.
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The lawsuits follow similar ongoing litigation against the State Fair of Texas after the fair adopted a policy banning nearly all guns from last year's event.
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Attorney General Ken Paxton's office wanted a judge to put a stop to the State Fair's gun ban before the fair opens Sept. 27.
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Paxton's office withdrew a 2016 opinion ruling government entities 鈥 like Dallas 鈥 are not liable when private businesses ban guns on government-leased property.
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Ken Paxton and gun rights advocates say it's illegal for the State Fair to ban guns from public property. Legal and political experts say it's not so simple.
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State legislators and gun rights advocates are calling on the State Fair of Texas to rescind its new policy banning firearms, implemented nearly a year after a shooting at the fair injured three.
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A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a new rule in Texas that would require firearms dealers to run background checks on buyers at gun shows or other places outside brick-and-mortar stores.
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Dallas last hosted the convention in 2018. Since then, NRA leaders and key allies have been embroiled in controversy, and gun violence continues to spark national mourning and debate.
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Dallas gun buyback event draws critics who say it鈥檚 not an effective way to take guns off of streetsA gun buyback event in east Dallas over the weekend brought in more than 100 firearms, but some say it's not the answer to gun violence.
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Since the permitless carry law passed in 2021, Texans have not needed a license to carry a gun. But gun instructors and some gun owners still see the benefits in taking the classes necessary to obtain a license.
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Experts expect a decision could have wide effects on the nation鈥檚 domestic violence and gun laws. 鈥淭he impact would be immediate,鈥 a DA official said.
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Denton City Council will be voting on a resolution at next Tuesday鈥檚 council meeting that would prohibit people from carrying guns 鈥 whether concealed or openly 鈥 to council, board or commission meetings that are open to the public and subject to the Texas Open Meetings Act.