NSSF Profile Q&A: US Representative Tony Gonzales (R-Texas)

Tony Gonzales
Texas representative Tony Gonzales. IMG Whitehouse.gov

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- The NSSF is pleased to post the latest of our occasional Q&A features with an elected official who supports hunting and shooting sports. NSSF thanks U.S. Representative Tony Gonzales (R-Texas) for agreeing to talk with us.

1) Who introduced you to hunting and shooting sports?

I grew up with my grandparents at our ranch in Camp Wood, Texas, so I spent a lot of time learning how to safely handle firearms from my grandfather. I still remember the first time my grandfather let me shoot a rifle. He told me to hold tight because it was going to kick like a mule.

2) What was your most recent shooting sports/hunting experience?

I was able to get out to the shooting range in Pecos County with the county sheriff and his deputies the last time I visited. It was a great opportunity to spend some time with law enforcement and also do something we all enjoy. It was a little intimidating to do target practice with a group of LEOs but I was able to hold my own.

3) Describe your favorite shooting sports or hunting activity.

I now own ranch property and I love passing along the tradition of teaching my kids how to hunt and shoot. I go hunting with my two oldest children, one of who is in college. It’s a great time to slow down from everyday life and spend time together as a family.

4) Which piece of pending legislation related to the firearm industry is particularly important to you and why?

There have been a number of bills this Congress that address and protect our Second Amendment rights. The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, which I cosponsored, is just one bill relating to gun ownership that I was proud to cosponsor. This bill would allow someone who is licensed to conceal carry to use that license across state lines, provided the state they are traveling to also allows for concealed carry.

5) What do you see as the challenges and opportunities for hunters and shooting sports enthusiasts?

As I have begun raising my children, I believe we have an important opportunity to teach the next generation the importance of proper training, storage, and maintenance of firearms. Certain political organizations try to push a misleading narrative to oppose Second Amendment rights so it’s critical we promote the use of firearms for sport and recreation.


About The National Shooting Sports Foundation

NSSF is the trade association for the firearm industry. Its mission is to promote, protect and preserve hunting and shooting sports. Formed in 1961, NSSF has a membership of thousands of manufacturers, distributors, firearm retailers, shooting ranges, sportsmen’s organizations, and publishers nationwide. For more information, visit nssf.org

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Stag

The way these Butters and Fudds fellate each other is embarrassing.

Charlie

He is a RINO. His family is all up in LULAC which is the Klan for Hispanics. He is all talk. Like having a Cheney or Romney.

Wild Bill

Hmmm, how did you come to those conclusions?

Arny

I bet I could make a good guess on where he stands. Just from his answers on the questions he was asked.

JSNMGC

You are correct – click the link. He voted for red flag laws.

These interviews are always a joke: “what’s your favorite color?”