2021 was a study in how Texas Republicans quash gun control proposals after mass shootings

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2021 was a study in how Texas Republicans quash gun control proposals after mass shootings
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A Hearst Newspapers analysis of 180 gun-related bills from the session revealed a deeply divided Legislature, where Republicans repeatedly shut down any efforts to curb firearm access.

, including some that would have established universal background checks or raised the age to purchase an assault weapon — items long on gun control advocates’ wish lists.

As Democrats pursued gun restrictions they have long believed would mitigate those massacres, Republicans sought to roll back existing laws that they viewed as an infringement of Second Amendment rights. “The environment, when the session started, was not favorable when it came to ... common-sense gun reform or policies that would be acceptable to our Republican colleagues,” Ortega said. “And that was pretty obvious.”Democrats are renewing calls for the measures— and expecting a replay of the 2021 hearings and legislation. Abbott has so far declined to call a special session, instead directing the Legislature to form new committees to “reassess the twin issues of school safety and mass violence.

“Once the permitless carry bill made it to the House floor, you've got Republicans who are backed by the NRA and those groups who were worried for their positions, that if they didn't vote for this bill, they would lose the next election,” said state Rep. Vikki Goodwin, D-Austin. “So that had a great impact. This session was much more divisive than in 2019.”

“What I understand, and what people do not realize, is that you’re going to make it so that there’s only one door someone can walk through legally in the state of Texas to get a gun,” said Schaefer, who also authored the permitless carry bill. “And that’s through a door that is opened and closed in Washington, D.C., by people we’ve never met and have never voted for.”

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