UPDATE: Arriving at the Capitol now? Download our Activist Handout!

Thursday, April 29, 2021 is the big day! The Senate Special Committee on Constitutional Issues will hold a public hearing on Constitutional Carry, HB 1927.

Please come to the Capitol, sit in the hearing room, and testify if you are able.

Here are some instructions, guidelines, and helpful hints.

NOTE: We will update this page with new information as we are able. You can also text your zip code to 844-222-7349 for special detailed text alert updates throughout the hearing day.

When and where is the hearing?

How do I get there?

How do I find the hearing room / GOA?

What do I do when I arrive?

What if I can’t be there?

I’ve never testified – how do I do this?

Prepare a 2-minute statement. You can also bring 20 copies of a handout.

See our talking points on Constitutional Carry

See our simple handout on what HB 1927 does

Be clear about what you are asking the committee to do: make the license optional so honest, peaceful Texans don’t risk going to jail if they don’t get a permit to carry a handgun.

How to present compelling testimony:  

Be Clear  

Be Specific  

Be Personal  

Be True 

Here’s what to say: 

My name is ________, I am speaking in favor of HB 1927. I am representing myself.” 

***You can represent an organization ONLY if they have given you specific authority to do so. You do not officially represent Gun Owners of America. 

Give them one sentence about yourself to add credibility. Keep it brief.  

Example: “I’m a mother, a teacher, and a member of Gun Owners of America.”

Tell them your main point.    

Example: “I want the committee to pass HB 1927 so honest Texans don’t have to apply for a permit to be able to defend themselves.” 

Share a short personal story that explains why you want this policy. Tell them about your life and how this would make you safer and help you protect your family.  

Give them facts and data that support your point and your story

If you gave them a handout, remind them to look at it.  

Example: “Please see my handout for [the source for these statistics, more data, more reasons why we are safer when we end gun-free zones].” 

End with your main point & stop on time (skip some content if needed). You’ll have 2 minutes.