1 year after Santa Fe shooting, Texas shuns tougher gun laws

AUSTIN, Texas — A year after a high school mass shooting near Houston that remains one of the deadliest in U.S. history, Texas lawmakers are on the brink of going home without passing any new gun restrictions, or even tougher firearm home storage laws that Gov. Greg Abbott had backed after the tragedy.

A Republican governor pushing even a small restriction on firearms in gun-friendly Texas was a landmark shift after decades of loosening regulations. But the effort was met with a severe rebuke from gun-rights advocates who have all but killed the issue.

Lawmakers instead focused on Abbott’s other ideas of arming more school personnel, hardening schools with safety measures and boosting mental health services.

The anniversary of the shooting at Santa Fe High School is Friday.

Jim Vertuno, The Associated Press

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