Texas loosens firearm laws hours after the state's latest mass shooting left 7 dead

Texas loosens firearm laws hours after the state's latest mass shooting left 7 dead

2019-09-02    01'26''

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A series of new firearm laws go into effect in Texas on Sunday, just hours after a shooting left seven people dead in the western part of the state. The laws will further loosen gun restrictions in a state that's had four of the 10 deadliest mass shootings in modern US history, including the El Paso shooting last month, when a gunman stormed a Walmart and killed 22 people. The new measures were all passed during the 2019 legislative session, which ended in June. Here are the sweeping firearm laws going into effect: House Bill 1143 says a school district cannot prohibit licensed gun owners, including school employees, from storing a firearm or ammunition in a locked vehicle on a school parking lot -- provided they are not in plain view. Kris Brown, president of gun violence prevention advocacy group Brady, criticized the bill going into effect September 1. "Many states took the opportunity in the last two years to learn lessons from the tragedies in Las Vegas, Sutherland Springs, Parkland, and the every day gun violence that plagues our citizens, and enacted new laws to protect public safety through expanded background checks and extreme risk laws," Brown said. "Texas lawmakers, instead ... doubled down on an NRA led agenda to encourage guns everywhere, no matter the risks and costs to safety."