Talking Points Booklet: Suppressor Freedom

Suppressor Freedom Current Law Currently, to own a suppressor, you must comply with an onerous set of Federal rules and regulations that include a $200 tax stamp and a lengthy wait – sometimes over a year. Also, separately, the State of Texas criminalizes owning a suppressor outside of those regulations. GOA’s Position Texans should be […]
Talking Points Booklet: Repeal of Emergency Powers

Repeal of Emergency Powers Current Law Texas law says that, during a declared disaster or state of emergency, the Governor of Texas may suspend or limit sales or transportation of firearms and ammunition. The Governor may issue a directive that controls the sale, transportation, and use of weapons and ammunition, and that controls the storage, […]
Talking Points Booklet: Protection Against Federal Infringements

Protection Against Federal Infringements General Discussion It’s no secret that the Federal government has been steadily eroding our ability to legally keep and bear arms through Congressional legislation, agency regulation, and executive overreach. Although Gun Owners of America fights back hard against these infringements and works to restore our liberties at the Federal level, GOA […]
Talking Points Booklet: Further Infringing on the Right to Carry

Further Infringing on the Right to Carry Adding “Gun-Free” Zones See “Ending ‘Gun-Free’ Zones” section, above, for current law and points on how to talk about this issue. OPPOSE: HB 127 by Rep. Ortega & HB 213 by Rep. Bernal would prohibit open carry of long guns except on your property or property under your […]
Talking Points Booklet: Reducing Carry Regulations

Reducing Carry Regulations Although our mission is to repeal the license requirement end government-mandated “gun-free” zones for all honest Texans, we also support partial measures as a step in the right direction. For current law, GOA positions, and points on how to talk about these issues, please see the sections above on “Constitutional Carry” and […]
Talking Points Booklet: Use-of-Force Protections

Use-of-Force Protections When our lives our threatened, we should be free to defend ourselves Current Law Deadly Force In Texas, “deadly force” is defined as more than just an action that results in another person’s death. A weapon of deadly force can include a gun, a knife, a hammer, or even a person’s fists, particularly […]
Talking Points Booklet: Ending “Gun-Free” Zones

Ending “Gun-Free” Zones Government should not penalize honest Texans for being prepared to defend themselves Current Law Even those with a license to carry (LTC) may not carry handguns, either openly or concealed, in certain places. Those places include schools, polling places, government court or offices utilized by a court, racetracks, secured areas of airports, […]
Talking Points Booklet: Constitutional Carry

Constitutional Carry Stop requiring a license for lawful gun owners to carry a handgun Current Law In general, Texas Penal Code 46.02 prohibits handgun carry outside of one’s property, living quarters, or vehicle. The main exception is for those who have a license (LTC) to carry a handgun in public. LTC holders may carry openly […]
Second Amendment Sanctuary. What does that mean?

A lot of you are taking about a Second Amendment Sanctuary [state / county / city]. Serious question for you: what do you mean by that? Not just the vague mantra of “protect against infringements.” Let’s talk details. Is this a bill that you want to pass into law? Or a Constitutional amendment? Or a […]
Constitutional Carry & Other Pro-Gun Bills to Watch

Since the 87th Legislative Session began last week, Texas legislators have filed three important pieces of legislation to help restore our right to keep and bear arms and to keep Texans safe. All three of these are priority legislation for Gun Owners of America. SJR 24 by Senator Bob Hall: Constitutional Carry through Constitutional Amendment This piece of legislation proposes to amend […]
Secrets of the Texas Legislature

GOA Texas has released video trainings to show you how to most effectively advocate for your rights in the Texas Legislature.
More business, less back-scratching in the Texas Lege? Don’t hold your breath.

Leaders in the Texas Legislature leadership have said that, due to coronavirus precautions, this session will be streamlined. We will see less pomp and circumstance and more business. I want to know why it took a global pandemic for them to decide to actually spend their work hours doing their job. If you’ve ever watched […]