The Latest: Texas GOP voters worry about outright gun ban
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Latest on primary day in Texas (all times local):
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Some Republicans voting in the Texas Republican primary say they're concerned about proposals calling for restrictions on firearms sales.
Jynelle Mikula, who voted in the GOP primary Tuesday at a Houston elementary school, says assault-style weapons and bump stocks shouldn't be sold to the public. But she's concerned the debate in the aftermath of the deadly shooting at a Florida high school could lead to the confiscation of weapons from law-abiding citizens such as herself.
Robert Coghlan, voting at the same school Tuesday, says the ongoing gun debate nationally also has him concerned. He says "we're kind of on the road to ban all guns.