I was especially glad last night to hear that the Lt. Governor pretty much said red flag is dead. That being said we must always stay vigilant. Politicians can always say one thing and then do another and they must be called out if they try.
I saw someone on the Open Carry Texas facebook forum post this AAR which I thought summed things up well.
Yesterday was a good day for liberty. The Senate had a hearing on red flag laws in front of a special committee formed by Dan Patrick to respond to Gov. Abbott's proposals relating to school shootings. (Abbott has proposed two gun control measures, red flag laws and more draconian gun storage laws).
The Senate hearing was different than the House hearings. It was not orchestrated in favor of gun control the way Dem Chair Joe Moody did. There was no enthusiasm for red flag laws. Even the Dems were skeptical. Sen. Rodriguez of El Paso made it clear from his questions that he thought existing law involuntary menal health commitment law, harassment law, and terroristic threat laws n Texas are sufficient. Sen. Royce West pushed on a pro-gun-control witness to get him to admit that the problem was ignorance and lack of enforcement of existing law that was the problem. Sen. West expressed concerns about due process and burden of proof a number of times.
The number of witnesses from the firearms freedom community far outweighed the gun-control proponents.
After the hearing, Dan Patrick posted yesterday that Governor Abbott has backed off Red Flag laws and that he never liked them