FPC to Challenge Texas Carry Ruling: Here’s What You Need to Know

By Your Friendly Firearm Advocate - March 24, 2026

FORT WORTH, TX – So, here’s the scoop: Judge Pittman recently made a decision that’s got us shaking our heads. His ruling upholding Texas's carry ban in many public spaces—including at sporting events—misses the mark and strays far from the Constitution. Honestly, it feels like he struck out big time! With that in mind, we’re gearing up to take this case to the Fifth Circuit without missing a beat.

What’s Happening with the Ruling?

This ruling isn’t just a swing and a miss; it’s downright confusing. The judge’s opinion seems to overlook key constitutional rights that protect our ability to carry firearms responsibly. We believe in upholding the Second Amendment and ensuring that law-abiding citizens can exercise their rights without unnecessary restrictions.

Why Are We Appealing?

We’ve got faith in the law and the Supreme Court's previous decisions on this matter. The legal precedent is clear: restrictions like these aren’t just inconvenient; they undermine our freedom. Our legal team is ready to fight this misguided ruling and advocate for what’s right.

The Bigger Picture

This isn't just about Texas—it impacts gun owners everywhere who cherish their rights. By appealing this decision, we’re not only standing up for Texans but also protecting rights across the nation. We believe every responsible gun owner should have the freedom to carry, whether it’s at a game or out on an adventure.

Join Us in This Fight!

Your support matters! As we head into this appeal process, let’s stand together for our rights. Stay tuned for updates as we navigate through this legal landscape. With determination and solidarity, we’ll work towards reversing this ruling and ensuring that our constitutional rights are upheld.

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