Parker County, which is located just to the west of Fort Worth, is home to more than 130,000 residents. It’s also home to the newest Second Amendment Sanctuary resolution on the books, after commissioners approved the measure Monday afternoon.
The county commissioners unanimously approved the resolution on a 5-0 vote, but there were some folks in attendance unhappy about the decision.“I put this item on the agenda about this resolution because I feel that some of these socialist gun-takers that are getting elected or trying to be elected are trying to take some of our guns now and more later,” Precinct 1 Commissioner George Conley said. “They have already warned us that this is what they’ve planned on doing, so we have been warned. It seems to me that it’s OK to have sanctuary cities, but it’s not OK to have a sanctuary county, so that’s why I put this on here to see if we want to step out there and do that.”