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it would implement the ban this year after a shooting in 2023 left three people injured. The fair is one of the largest in the country and attracts thousands of Texans who flock to the event for games, car shows, and the Red River Rivalry college football game between the University of Texas and the University of Oklahoma.
“The State Fair of Texas’s recent policy that infringes on LTC holders’ Second Amendment rights is unlawful,” he added.asking the board of directors for the State Fair of Texas to rescind the ban, arguing that it will make fairgoers “less safe.
The fair is scheduled to run for nearly a month, from Sept. 27 to Oct. 20. After the 15 days’ notice Paxton gave, he hasTed Cruz cites Latino values in ‘historic opportunity’ for GOP to win vote
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