Videos tagged with Texas Legislature
This video discusses legislative efforts in Texas to advance Constitutional Carry, allowing citizens to carry handguns openly or concealed without a permit. It highlights the role of organizations like Gun Owners of America (GOA) in advocating for these changes and provides links to support GOA Texas, Gun Owners of America, and the creators' Patreon. The description also includes links to Blackout Coffee and GNG merchandise, along with resources for identifying Texas State Legislators and a backup YouTube channel for "2nd Amendment News." Standard disclaimers regarding safe handling, professional production, and entertainment purposes are included.
This video provides an update on key Second Amendment legislation in Texas, focusing on Constitutional Carry (HB 1927), which is currently in conference committee. It also discusses the status of Second Amendment Sanctuary bills and the Suppressor Freedom Bill. Actionable steps are provided for viewers to contact their representatives and urge support for these measures.
This video discusses the political rhetoric surrounding gun rights in Texas, specifically focusing on a public exchange between Shannon Watts of Moms Demand Action and Texas State Representative Strickland. The speaker criticizes Watts' use of race and gender in her arguments against gun rights, particularly in the context of Texas advancing constitutional carry legislation. The video highlights the perceived tactics of anti-gun groups and encourages viewers to support gun rights organizations.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the current status of Constitutional Carry legislation in Texas, featuring Rachel Malone, Director of GOA Texas. It details specific bills, legislative processes, and actionable steps for citizens to support these measures. The discussion highlights the legislative strategy and the importance of constituent engagement in advocating for Second Amendment rights.
Rachel Malone of Gun Owners of America outlines 'Texas Gold,' a grassroots initiative for Texans to lobby legislators for gun rights. The program involves a two-phase approach: an initial Zoom briefing on January 16th, 2021, providing bill updates, talking points, and legislative district breakout sessions, followed by guidance to schedule meetings with individual representatives. The emphasis is on constituent engagement and personal advocacy to restore gun rights in Texas.











