DALLAS – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is threatening to sue the city of Dallas over a new policy banning concealed carry at the State Fair of Texas. The State Fair announced last week that ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened to sue the city of Dallas over a new policy banning concealed carry at the much-anticipated State Fair of Texas. The State Fair announced last week ...
The State Fair of Texas at Fair Park in Dallas on Oct. 20, 2016. Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office has threatened to sue if the city does not rescind its firearm ban, instituted after a ...
threatening to sue. The State Fair previously told WFAA they have no intention of backing down. Dallas is caught in the, um, crossfire (sorry): it does not operate the Fair and did not write the ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton has made good on his vow 15 days ago to sue the city of Dallas over the State Fair of Texas' new policy ...
Read full article: Tracking a tropical disturbance, but first sunshine in Houston. After Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened to sue the City of Dallas over the State Fair’s new gun ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office announced Wednesday that it found the State Fair of Texas’ new gun policy violates Texas law and threatened to sue the city of Dallas if the policy is not ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is leaning on ... In a statement posted on X, Paxton said, “I have sent a notice letter to the City of Dallas directing it to withdraw the statement made ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton threatened to take legal action against the city of Dallas if the State Fair does not rescind its recent policy change to ban firearms at the upcoming event.
Texas Attorney General Ken ... Dallas in violation of Tex. Gov’t Code § 411.209(a),” he continued. On Tuesday, Paxton said the city has 15 days to reverse the fair’s policy, or his office ...
The State Fair of Texas at Fair Park in Dallas on Oct. 20, 2016. Attorney General Ken Paxtons office has threatened to sue if the city ... I will see them in court,” Paxton said in a statement.
Attorney General Ken Paxtons office has threatened to sue if the ... upcoming event. “Dallas has fifteen days to fix the issue. Otherwise, I will see them in court,” Paxton said in a statement.