State Rep. Joe Moody rushed to the site of a mass shooting in his city in 2019, then warned House colleagues that it would happen again as they passed a permitless carry bill. Now he’s at the center of the investigation into the Uvalde massacre.
Before his colleagues in the House voted on the permitless carry bill, a disheartened Moody rose to address them.. “It’s come to many others’ community, and it’s going to come to yours, too, because we fail to be responsible to the members of our communities across the state. I pray that it doesn’t, but it is.
Moody calls the focus on mental health a “red herring” and said he worries about stigmatizing people with mental illness.
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