‘Come and take it’ | Texas lawmaker wants to enshrine the cannon as a Texas state symbol

AUSTIN, Texas — Texas has a plethora of state symbols, from the blue bonnet to the longhorn, and this legislative session, one lawmaker is looking to add the cannon to that list.

Texas Sen. Bryan Hughes, R-Mineola, authored a resolution to make the cannon the official state gun of Texas. On April 10, the resolution passed the Senate with a 28-2 vote.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 22 argues the importance of cannons in Texas’ fight for independence, and it has a point. A cannon was central to the Battle of Gonzales, the first battle of the Texas Revolution, when Texan rebels refused to give up their bronze cannon and told the Mexican military to “Come and take it!” That phrase and the cannon have been immortalized in a now-famous flag, which is a lasting symbol in Texas history…

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