June 9, 2022

6:00-6:30 PM Meet & Greet

6:30-8:00 PM Meeting

Chris McNutt, Executive Director of Texas Gun Rights

Protection of the Second Amendment from Red Flag Laws

Kelly Niedert, Executive Director of Protect Texas Kids

My Nightmare Experience at the University of North Texas

Location: 129 S. Ranch House Rd in Willow Park

With the tragic shooting in Uvalde, the Left and some establishment Republicans are raising the topic of Red Flag Laws again! Chris McNutt, president of Texas Gun Rights will discuss Red Flag Laws and what we can do to push back! We will also be hearing from three conservative students from UNT about their encounters on campus, including an event that made national news.

Chris McNutt

Chris McNutt is the pro-gun voice for the 300,000 members and supporters of Texas Gun Rights. Serving as Executive Director, Chris is leading the charge to restore every law-abiding Texan’s right to keep and bear arms.

Since joining TXGR in 2016, Chris has been a stalwart advocate for Constitutional Carry legislation, which he helped pass in 2021, and he has vigorously defended against multiple pushes for gun control in the Lone Star State.

After helping stop Governor Abbott’s push for “Red Flag” Gun Confiscation laws and appearing on the cover of TIME Magazine’s “Guns In America” issue in 2018, and exposing the Texas Speaker of the House as a charlatan for gun rights in 2019, Chris McNutt has become a prominent face for the gun rights movement in Texas.

Chris has also served as “boots on the ground” for the National Association for Gun Rights in multiple states (Indiana, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, and Virginia).

Notably, Chris was the lead-NAGR lobbyist during the 2019 Oklahoma fight for Constitutional Carry and he also helped co-lead NAGR’s efforts to pass Constitutional Carry in Montana in 2021 before leaving Field Operations to lead the Development Department for NAGR.

Chris has spent the majority of his life in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and has been engaging in Texas politics for a decade, including working for the office of former State Senator Don Huffines. He is a graduate of the University of North Texas at Dallas and attends Watermark Church with his wife, Murphy. Their German Shepherd dog, Gunner, is eagerly awaiting the arrival of their first child in December of 2021.

Chris’s favorite firearm is the FN Scar and his Wilson Combat-enhanced Sig P320.

Click here to visit the Texas Gun Rights website

Kelly Niedert

Kelly is a recent graduate from the University of North Texas and founding chairman of the UNT Young Conservatives of Texas chapter. While at UNT, Kelly experienced firsthand how dangerous colleges have become for students who are openly conservatives. She has now started a nonprofit organization called Protect Texas Kids to expose the indoctrination and leftist propaganda that K-12 children face, which ultimately pushes them even further left when they get to college.

Article by Neidert: My Nightmare Experience at the the University of North Texas

Click here to go to the Protect Texas Kids website