Texas GOP, AG Oppose State Fair Gun Ban
Texas GOP, AG Oppose State Fair Gun Ban
Texas GOP, AG Oppose State Fair Gun Ban
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The State Fair of Texas has introduced a new policy banning firearms for all attendees except current and retired police officers, following a shooting incident last year. This change has sparked significant controversy, with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatening legal action if the policy is not reversed within 15 days, citing it as a violation of state law and Second Amendment rights. Over 70 Texas lawmakers have supported Paxton’s stance, arguing that the ban makes the fairgrounds less safe. The fair's organizers defend the policy, stating it aligns with measures taken by other large events and is crucial for ensuring the safety of the expected 2 million visitors. The fair, managed by a nonprofit organization but held on city-owned property, continues to face mounting pressure from Republican officials to rescind the ban.

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