Here's the link http://www.kvue.com/news/local/Gun-show ... 39552.html. Not much details, I'm sure others will chime in quickly though

Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
I don't think the TSRA stood idle at all. They had it on their website and were in communication with involved parties pretty well right from the git-go as best I can tell. See this thread where Charles posted several posts http://www.texaschlforum.com/viewtopic. ... 55&start=0" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;O6nop wrote:I get the impression that they weren't willing to put up a fight, just talk and cry victim. Even the TSRA stood idle. I don't think I'm ready to support either organization any further until more facts come out.
Well, first off, Charles has been on the TSRA and NRA Legislative boards for many years, so he is definitely not new to the organizations. He also has plenty of 'connections' both from TSRA, NRA and politically both at a state and national level. He was recently elected as the new Executive Director, but there probably aren't many, if any that are more aware of the workings in the TSRA.O6nop wrote:I talked to Alice Tripp, the Legislative director, via email and she told me that the promoter agreed to not allow non-FFL, basically end of story. I'll re-check that email when I get back home to verify that, because I'm going from memory. I'll also go over those posts again. If I'm wrong, I'll correct that statement.
If I understand correctly, Charles is newly elected to the staff and may not have made all the connections he needs to, yet.
Thanks 06nopO6nop wrote:This issue is quickly losing steam in most places, apparently because the promoter/owner of Texas Gun Shows is playing the victim but is really the one who kind of bowed down from the start. On his website, he's asking for donations to cover legal fees, but there is no evidence of him retaining a lawyer. He's also got an online petition going. I just think we should make sure who we are supporting and why. The APD is apparently the real culprit and I know that the TSRA is looking into the matter from a legal standpoint. I may have thought they were doing little or nothing at first but I now know I was wrong in making that judgement.
Go TSRA!
Other than the concerns expressed above, I am thankful for Ms. Alice Tripp's lengthy and detailed account found via 06nop's link. She did a wonderful job explaining TSRA's side of things
First, the assumption of illegal gun sales is just that...Assumption...Nothing was reported to any arrests of those involved with illegal gun sales, so I believe that statement to be extremely dubious...Austin police say illegal gun sales were taking place on the property on North Lamar, and the property owner was advised to pull the plug on the show.
The problem is, TSRA appears to have finished their investigation and blames the entire thing on the promoter.stevie_d_64 wrote:We need to be very strong on this and not allow this to go unchallenged, and I have the upmost confidence in Charles Cotton and the TSRA to be the point on this till it is resolved clearly and sufficiently where ALL parties are on the same page!!!