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Texas Outdoor Council

       
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Texas Outdoor Council is the political voice for Texas sportsmen, gun owners, landowners, and outdoor enthusiasts.  TOC is committed to supporting legislation and education that will enhance and preserve the rights of all sportsmen through political activism and community involvement.  The goal is to raise awareness of our natural resources, and the importance of our Texas Heritage to our local communities. 

The Texas Outdoor Council (TOC) was formed with 2 specific goals in mind. First, to support sound legislation and political candidates through TOCPAC.  TOCPAC is a Political Action Committee that monitors legislative activities affecting the  rights of Sportsmen. 

Second, to support our local community programs that offer education and activities to our urban and rural youth teaching them importance of fishing, hunting, boating and various other outdoor activities in conjunction with sound conservation policy. 

TOC will serve to enhance and grow the efforts of all Texas outdoor organizations that hold the rights of sportsman and conservation as and equal and cohesive objectives.  It is the belief of the Texas Outdoor Council, that together through political activism, community involvement, and education, we can preserve our Texas Heritage for generations to come.

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