Texas AG Files Another Lawsuit To Allow Guns In A Public Building

The Texas Attorney General’s office has filed another lawsuit attempting to allow guns inside a public building. The Associated Press reports (details below) the city of Austin is accused of violating open carry rules by banning guns inside city hall.

The AG’s office gave a similar notification to Brazos County in April to lift a gun ban inside the courthouse. County commissioners approved a resolution to file an injunction against the AG’s order in Travis County district court. Signs banning guns are still posted in and outside the courthouse and Brazos County administration building.

More from the Associated Press:

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – The Texas attorney general has filed suit against Austin, accusing the state capital of violating “open carry” rules by banning guns inside city hall.

Republican Ken Paxton said in a statement Thursday that Austin’s municipal building is violating a law approved last year that allowed licensed Texans to openly carry handguns.

The lawsuit was filed in state district court in Travis County, which includes Austin. It says Austin has argued that its municipal building is exempt from the law under exclusions for court buildings.

Paxton’s office says it responded that the city would be fined for non-compliance within 15 days.

The suit asks the court to compel Austin to follow the law – and impose fines worth $1,500 per day for not doing so as of earlier this week.

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