Texas struggles to get guns away from domestic violence suspects, leaving victims in danger

A program in progress

A tale of two bills

The long road to gun surrender

Heather Mahaffey, left, and Shelli Shields sit outside the Grayson Crisis Center in Sherman on Oct. 5. They want to protect domestic violence victims from gun violence by establishing a firearm transfer program.

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Emil Lippe for The Texas Tribune

First: The National Domestic Violence Hotline phone number is visible on the front door of the Grayson Crisis Center in Sherman. Last: Purple flags, representing domestic violence, stand outside the Grayson County Courthouse.

Credit:
Emil Lippe for The Texas Tribune