The issue with Texas was not that the right gun laws aren’t in place, it is that not all the guidelines were followed. This doesn’t fall on the person or company who sold the gun. It doesn’t necessarily fall on those who created the registery list and who gets flagged on it. It falls on the military for not filing the discharge status into public records for his name to be flagged on the list for the company/individual to know not to sell him a gun. That is one issue I do have with the military, a lot of times what happens in the military stays there, and the public never finds out what an individual ended up doing while in there.