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Many alleged abusers under protective orders don't surrender
Many alleged abusers under protective orders don't surrender
Many alleged abusers under protective orders don't surrender their guns as required. That may change
Texas law says most people named in domestic violence protective orders can’t have guns — but there’s no statewide system to make that happen. And some Texas legislators want to change that.
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