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Gatesville Lions Club Hears Lecture on Texas Gun Laws at March Meeting

Jim Barrows of Sheepdog Marksmanship walked Gatesville Lions Club members through the history of Texas gun laws at the club's March 11 meeting.

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Gatesville Lions Club Hears Lecture on Texas Gun Laws at March Meeting
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Jim Barrows of Sheepdog Marksmanship brought a deep dive into firearms law to the Gatesville Lions Club at its Wednesday, March 11 meeting, tracing the evolution of gun regulations from their roots in American history through their current form under Texas statute.

Barrows opened his presentation with a historical overview of gun laws in the United States and Texas before moving into contemporary topics. The lecture gave club members grounding in both the broader national legal context and the specific statutory landscape that governs firearms ownership and use in the state.

Sheepdog Marksmanship, the organization Barrows represents, takes its name from the protective role its instructors emphasize in firearms training and education. The March 11 appearance placed that educational mission squarely before a Gatesville civic audience.

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The Gatesville Lions Club has long served as a venue for community speakers and local civic programming. The March session continued that tradition with a subject that carries significant practical relevance for Texans, given the state's distinctive approach to firearms law, including its permitless carry provisions that have drawn ongoing attention at the legislative level.

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