As business lawyers prepare to counsel companies about a likely-to-pass bill to legalize openly carrying holstered handguns, another company plans to educate gun owners about the change.

Kirk Evans, president of Texas Law Shield, said that his company would alert its members as soon as House Bill 910 becomes law. Later, it will host seminars and update a gun law book to educate people on the law. The company sells insurance to gun owners for $11 per month and counts over 100,000 members in Texas, said Evans.

“For the general public, they just need to know about the law. As of Jan. 1, there's going to be a whole bunch of folks walking around with guns who were not doing it in the past. You don't want to have a panic or people calling police for no reason,” Evans said.