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Related: About this forumTexas senator proposes gun laws allowing school shooting victims to sue state, impose firearms tax
After multiple mass shootings across the country this week, Uvalde families gathered Tuesday as Texas legislators introduced four new bills that would tighten gun laws in the wake of the Robb Elementary School shooting last May.
State Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, introduced bills that, if enacted, would empower survivors of school shootings to sue Texas state agencies, allow Texas law enforcement officials to be sued for their on-the-job conduct, create a permanent compensation fund for victims of school shootings by imposing a tax on state gun sales, and repeal the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, a federal law that shields gun sellers and manufacturers from liability.
Watchers of Texas politics said gun reform has little chance of getting passed without support from Republicans, who control both houses of the Legislature as well as the governorship.
Gutierrez told ABC News that none of the proposed bills currently have a Republican willing to co-sponsor, but that all of them would eventually have companion bills in the Texas House of Representatives. Most of these are nonpartisan issues, he said.
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/texas-senator-proposes-gun-laws-233500678.html
SoCalDavidS
(10,599 posts)I appreciate his efforts, but there's less chance of this happening in TX, than there is of me winning a $1 Billion Powerball jackpot.
But I guess being a Democrat in TX, there really isn't much that you can do in just about everything.
I mean, these laws being proposed would be difficult in a lot of states, but in TX, they're laughable. If he acted like there's a snowball's chance in h*&l of them going ANYWHERE, it's kind of embarrassing. Again, doesn't he realize he lives in TX?