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State Fair of Texas would be forbid from banning guns under a new proposed bill​on April 11, 2025 at 3:34 am

April 12, 2025

The State Fair of Texas put a policy in place prohibiting fairgoers from bringing guns onto the fairgrounds last year.

​The State Fair of Texas put a policy in place prohibiting fairgoers from bringing guns onto the fairgrounds last year.   

The State Fair of Texas put a policy in place prohibiting fairgoers from bringing guns onto the fairgrounds last year.

DALLAS — State lawmakers are considering a bill that, if passed, would forbid the State Fair of Texas from banning people with concealed handgun licenses from carrying their firearms at the fairgrounds.

The State Fair of Texas, a private non-profit organization, has a policy prohibiting fairgoers from bringing guns into the fairgrounds.

The Fair instituted it after an incident in 2023 left three people hurt when someone fired shots in a crowd.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued to try to prevent the State Fair of Texas from enforcing its own ban. 

Paxton argued in court filings that the State Fair of Texas had violated a state law that bars local governments from restricting guns on property they own or lease. The city of Dallas owns Fair Park and leases the grounds to the State Fair of Texas each year.

The Texas Supreme Court, though, ruled against Paxton and allowed the State Fair of Texas to proceed with the policy.

The city of Dallas and the State Fair of Texas argued that Paxton’s case runs counter to a legal opinion he issued in 2016 that stated private entities could ban guns on government-leased property as long as the government “has no control over the decision to post such notice.”

Paxton, at the time, said he would continue to challenge the gun ban.

Now, Senate Bill 1065, authored by Sen. Bob Hall, R-Rockwall, would change state law to protect Texans who are licensed to carry.

This legislation would require that contracts for the use of public property include provisions that prohibit contractors — like the State Fair of Texas — from restricting licensed handgun holders from carrying firearms, unless otherwise prohibited by state law.

The bill proposes penalties of at least $1,000 for the first violation and at least $10,000 for the second and subsequent violations.

SB 1065 remains in committee. If passed, the law would take effect Sept. 1.

The 2025 State Fair of Texas runs from Sept. 26 to Oct. 19.

 


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