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Local leaders push back on plan to run gun sales out of Granger home

By AdamHill (Own work) [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons

A plan to run a gun sales business out of a home in Granger is moving forward, but with pushback from leaders.

A county committee voted 3-1 to send the request to the full council, recommending it be denied.

The homeowner wants to sell and assemble pre-made firearms and says approval would let him get a federal license and run background checks.

People nearby are against it, saying they don’t want outside customers coming into their neighborhood.

If approved, the business would be limited to one customer at a time by appointment, with no employees.

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2 comments

Mike C April 16, 2026 at 9:22 am

It’s his property. He should be able to use it as he wants. If the government can place this kind of control over it what;s next? We already have to much intrusion in our lives by government.

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Thor April 18, 2026 at 4:10 pm

It’s a zoning issue….and should not be so much. The first gun I got was from a shed out back of a guys place. Let’s revisit SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!

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