all being signed. not among them are things that we see in our polling that are popular. no background check bills, no red flag bills, no bump stock bills. what you saw in texas was the state making it easier to store a gun in your car. making it easier for foster parents in a home. and making it changing the restrictions here, so a landlord cannot prevent renters from keeping it on the property they own. all this going into effect today. the governor of texas has set up a commission to discuss possible reforms to make texasen e texan from gun violence. these are not up for discussion. garrett, thank you. i want to take it to our panel. the new gun laws were in the
so many people introduced bump stock bills or plan to this week because it s outrageous. most people didn t realize this capacity was so accessible and what it could do from having it be one shot to being hundreds of shots. but something that we did with president bush when i was speaker was we had the digital, in terms of the background checks, digitizing, the funds to do that, so that people would it was more serviceable. now somebody said i think somebody in the white house was saying, oh, chicago has the toughest gun laws in the country, but still they have the most murders on the street. well, all you do is cross the line into indiana, open up your trunk, fill it up, take it back. so we have to have a national law to do that. if you re going to a gun show or buying on the internet. so let s talk about that. how we could weave together policy. our next guest is somebody who thinks about this a lot.