HECK NO, BETO! Seven New Texas Laws Will Give Gun-Grabbers Night Sweats

Facebook Twitter Flipboard Remember back when Beto said ‘heck yeah’ he was coming for your guns, and Biden said Beto should be his ‘gun czar’? Well, that plan is not gonna fly in Texas. Texas gun grabbers That flag with the cannon on it isn’t just a distant historical memory… it’s part of how Texans […]

By Wes Walker And Jeff Dunetz

June 18, 2021 at 1:42 pm

Remember back when Beto said ‘heck yeah’ he was coming for your guns, and Biden said Beto should be his ‘gun czar’? Well, that plan is not gonna fly in Texas. Texas gun grabbers

That flag with the cannon on it isn’t just a distant historical memory… it’s part of how Texans self-identify. ‘Come and take it’ was never an invitation of subservience. It was, as it has always been, a defiant dare.

That defiant dare has been given an update…

That updated dare is in reply to gun grabbers getting bolder and louder in their plans of putting the squeeze on lawful gun owners.

The Constitution is on their side. And so are some Red States and their Governors, most notably Texas.

The EpochTimes wrote

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on June 17 signed into law seven pieces of gun-rights related legislation aimed at enforcing the protection of Second Amendment Rights in Texas.

…From Sept. 1, law-abiding Texans aged 21 and over won’t have to obtain a state-issued license for carrying a handgun in public—either concealed or openly—so long they are not excluded from possessing a firearm by another federal or state law.

Abbott referred to the new law as “the biggest and best of them all.”

…Other bills that Abbott signed into law on Thursday, which also go into effect on Sept. 1, include House Bill 2622, also known as the “Sanctuary State Act.”

The bill prohibits state officials from enforcing certain federal regulations on firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition that are not in line with state law. House Bill 1500 also classifies firearm and ammunition businesses as “essential,” meaning that government entities are prohibited from banning their sale or transport during emergencies and disasters, such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

The seven bills signed into law are:

Beto's not going to like them, but then again, most Texas voters do not like Beto.

Most of this post was first seen at Clash Daily.

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