A Texas bill allowing people to carry handguns without a license headed to the governor’s desk on Monday after approval by the state’s House of Representatives. Lone Start State Gov. Gregg Abbott (R) has said he intends to sign the bill, which was approved by the state Senate earlier this month. Texas is the 21st and largest state to allow the unlicensed carrying of firearms, a concept Second Amendment supporters refer to as “Constitutional carry.” “This bill is a strong Constitutional Carry bill that will restore the right of law-abiding Texans to carry a handgun without a license for the defense of themselves & their loved ones. Next, the Governor’s desk!” state Sen. Charles Schwertner (R), the bill’s sponsor in the Texas Senate, wrote on Twitter. A number of amendments were added to the bill to address concerns brought forth by law enforcement and lawmakers. Those include enhanced penalties for carrying …