In 1871, the Texas legislature passed a law that widely prohibited the carrying of pistols, slungshots , Bowie-knives, and other weapons.

Those restrictions stayed in the law books until the 1990s when a handgun license program was first created.

Daniel Friend is the Marketing and Media Manager for The Texan. After graduating with a double-major in Political Science and Humanities, he wrote for The Texan as a reporter through June 2022. He enjoys working on creative projects in his spare time, such as writing a novel, making a new podcast, screenwriting, or photography.

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