Publish something like this: RICHMOND - U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay, a gun rights supporter under indictment on charges of laundering campaign money, is fighting to regain his Texas concealed handgun license, which was suspended because he is accused of a felony.
Under a Texas law passed in 1995, a license may be suspended if the holder is charged with a Class A or Class B misdemeanor or indicted on felony charges.
The Sugar Land Republican's license was suspended by Fort Bend County Precinct 4 Justice of the Peace Jim Richard in January.
The suspension came after DeLay, a strong supporter of gun rights, was indicted last year by a Travis County grand jury on charges of conspiring to violate state election law and on money laundering charges.