End Gun-Free Zones!

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No Gun Control; End Gun-Free Zones!

Petition To My Elected Officials

WHEREAS: Gun-free zones disarm law-abiding Texans while doing nothing to stop criminals; and

WHEREAS: These dangerous policies leave innocent men and women defenseless and create “soft targets” for violent attackers; and

WHEREAS: The Second Amendment guarantees our right to defend ourselves — and that right does not end when we walk into a government building, school, or public space;

THEREFORE: As your constituent, I demand you END gun-free zones and OPPOSE any law that strips Texans of their right to self-defense. I will be watching your actions closely.

Message From the President

Fellow Patriot,

“Gun-free zones” don’t stop criminals.

They stop YOU.

Every time one of these zones is created, law-abiding Texans are disarmed

…and left defenseless against those who ignore the law entirely.

That’s not an accident.

It’s the direct result of policies pushed by the gun confiscation cartel — policies that put politics ahead of your safety.

And the consequences are real.

Time and time again, these so-called “gun-free zones” become soft targets for violent criminals.

That’s why this fight is so important.

Signing your petition today isn’t just symbolic.

It’s a direct message to politicians in Austin that Texans will NOT accept being disarmed and left vulnerable.

After you sign, I hope you’ll consider chipping in to help Texas Gun Rights mobilize gun owners across the state and END these dangerous policies for good.

For Texas and Liberty,

Chris McNutt
President, Texas Gun Rights