As was the case when Hurricane Katrina swept over New Orleans in 2005, serpentine Hurricane Harvey has become a major catastrophe for the area, and the country.
Texas
Hurricane Harvey Looters Demonstrate Need for Expanded Concealed Carry
A rescuer for the famed Louisiana Cajun Navy says looters tried to steal their boats and fired shots at them while they were trying to save Houston residents…
Bring Your Own Bowie at the Alamo POSTPONED Due to Hurricane Harvey
Out of respect for our Texas members adversely impacted by Hurricane Harvey, Knife Rights is postponing our BYOB: Bring Your Own Bowie Freedom Celebration at the Alamo..
Answers About Upcoming Enactment of TX HB 1935 on Sept. 1st
Here’s the BOTTOM LINE: ALL “illegal knives” (Penal Code Sec. 46.01) that were previously prohibited from carry (Penal Code Sec. 46.02) will be removed from Texas statute.
BYOB – Bring Your Own Bowie at The Alamo Texas Bowie Knife Liberty Celebration
Texas HB 1935 was passed overwhelmingly by the legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 16. The new law takes effect on September. 1, 2017.
Federal Judge Throws Out Effort by UT Professors To Overturn Campus Carry
The professors said guns in classrooms could lead to self-censorship during discussions about emotional or politically charged topics, such as abortion or gay rights…
2017 Gun Rights Policy Conference – Sunday, October 1st
The 2017 National Gun Rights Policy Conference is scheduled for Friday, September 29th, through Sunday, October 1st at the Westin Hotel at the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport.
Anti-Second Amendment Academics Shot Down in Texas Case
In August, 2016, two professors from the University of Austin, Texas, and an Associate Teaching Assistant Professor, filed a law suit.
Knife Rights’ Texas Knife Law Reform Bill Signed! Bowie Knives Legal to Carry
Texas Governor Greg Abbott signed into law Knife Rights’ bipartisan Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 1935, that repeals all “illegal knives” in Texas statute.
Open Carry Texas Urges Bexar County to Drop Charges Against Coty McDonnell
Coty should be commended for his heroic efforts to protect his neighborhood and for the discipline he showed in not firing a single shot at the suspects.
Knife Rights’ Texas Knife Law Reform Bill Passed
HB 1935, to repeal “illegal knives” in Texas statute, was passed yesterday evening as the deadline approached on the Senate Local and Uncontested Calendar.
Antique Texas Ban on Carry of Weapons Fails Again in Austin, 1 Dead, 3 Wounded
At about 1:30 on 1 May, 2017, an attack on multiple victims occurred on the University of Texas, Austin campus by Kendrex J. White.
Knife Rights’ Texas Knife Law Reform Bill Passed by House
Knife Rights’ bipartisan Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 1935, to repeal “illegal knives” in Texas statute, was passed yesterday by the House 131-1.
Monte Long Takes First Place in Tac Heavy Division of Texas 3 Gun Championships
Monte Long took first place and a Texas-sized belt buckle in Tac Heavy at the world class 2017 Texas 3 Gun Championship by Freedom Munitions.
Knife Rights’ Texas “Illegal Knife” Repeal Bill Passed Unanimously by Committee
HB 1935 would complete Knife Rights’ efforts to bring knife freedom to Texas by removing entirely the definition of “illegal knife”…
Texas Students for Concealed Carry Opposes HB 234 and HB 255
These bills by Rep. Rafael Anchia (D-Dallas) run counter to SCC’s position that state institutions should be required to honor state-issued concealed handgun licenses.
Knife Rights’ Texas “Illegal Knife” Repeal Bill Vote Coming Soon
It is important to call and email the members of the committee so that they are aware of the importance of this bill to the public.
Few Gun Free Signs To Be Found at Texas Shopping Center
When the legislature passed the shall issue concealed carry permit law, they included specifications for signage if establishments were to ban people.
Fobus Holsters Exhibiting at the Concealed Carry Expo in Fort Worth, Texas
Fobus Holsters, will have a large assortment of their famous holsters and mag pouches at a show special pricing and including free Fobus tee-shirts.
Texas Students for Concealed Carry Endorses HB 631
The Texas chapter of Students for Concealed Carry is throwing its support behind Texas House Bill 631, a bill “relating to a public awareness campaign on firearm safety and suicide prevention.”
Knife Rights’ Texas “Illegal Knife” Repeal Bill Hearing
Knife Rights’ bipartisan Texas Knife Law Reform Bill, HB 1935, that would repeal the ban on all “illegal knives” in Texas statutes…
Join Us at the NSSF Industry Summit June 5-7 in Austin, Texas
Dynamic speakers, thought-provoking discussions and groundbreaking research. This year’s Industry Summit will have it all.
Texas HB 375 Would Have Minimal Impact on Campus Carry
House Bill 375 would allow any person age 18 or above owning a firearm to carry a concealed handgun on a Texas public college campus.
What ‘Rolling Stone’ Got Wrong About the “Fight Over Guns on Campus”
Here are a few of the things Rolling Stone and Ben Wofford get wrong or neglect to say about SCC and the campus carry movement, in the order that these errors and omissions appear in the article.
Texas Quail Forever Hosts Annual State Convention on March 25th
Quail Forever members in Texas will convene on March 25th at the Wellington Conference Center in Wichita Falls for the organization’s 2017 State Convention.
It’s Spring – Time for Turkey Hunting Season in Texas
Spring has arrived and prospects for Rio Grande turkeys are good this season. Bird numbers are booming after a few years of mild weather.
Starlight 3-Gun Announce Musical Performances, Entertainment for Championship Match
Bringing a Texas hill country sound with them, the Bret Mullins Band will offer free performances during Friday, Saturday night of the championship events.
Texas based NPC Bodybuilding, Fitness Expos Seeks Firearms Industry Vendors
Brian Dobson, owner of Metroflex Gym in Arlington, has organized a series of NPC sanctioned competitions featuring expansive expos in Texas.
Texas Gun Owners Lobby On Texas Independence Day
All interested are welcome to attend the open press conference at the Texas Capitol Complex, which will be held in the JHR Building, from 12 p.m. – 1 p.m.
Almost All Texas Museums Allow Concealed Carry; Amarillo College’s Art Museum Won’t
This is just the latest example of Texas colleges using the “reasonable rules” provision of the state’s campus carry law to usurp the clear intent.