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James Harden Arrested in Texas Over Unholstered Gun-What Happened

2026-07-10 · James Harden · Club News

James Harden was arrested on Saturday morning in Houston after a police officer saw an unholstered handgun inside his car, charging the NBA star with a misdemeanor and releasing him on a $100 bond.

During a routine traffic stop, an officer approached Harden’s vehicle and reportedly saw the firearm in plain view. Texas law permits open carry without a permit, but the officer claimed the gun’s lack of a holster violated state regulations. The charging documents note the weapon was visible to the officer, prompting the misdemeanor charge.

The Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) quickly condemned the arrest. Executive director Andrew Gottlieb argued the case illustrates “government trying to micromanage” lawful gun owners in a constitutional‑carry state. CCRKBA director Mark Walters called the charge “nonsense,” saying a lawful owner shouldn’t face jail over a missing holster.

If convicted, Harden could serve up to 364 days in jail and pay thousands in fines. The charge stems solely from the weapon not being secured in a holster, a detail that has drawn criticism from pro‑gun advocates who see the penalty as disproportionate.

Harden is scheduled to appear in court on June 22 to address the misdemeanor. Legal experts suggest the case may resolve with a minimal sanction, perhaps a fine or a warning to use a holster. The outcome could set a precedent for how constitutional‑carry laws are applied to high‑profile individuals.

While Harden’s on‑court contributions remain unchanged, the legal distraction could affect his focus and availability. The Cavaliers organization has not issued a formal statement, but any extended legal battle might influence roster decisions and Harden’s role in upcoming games.

Fans and commentators have taken sides, with some defending Harden’s right to carry a firearm and others urging caution. Social media threads highlight the tension between personal freedoms and public safety, especially when a public figure becomes the focal point of a legal debate.

The incident underscores how off‑court issues can quickly become headline news, intertwining sports, law, and politics in a way that keeps both the NBA and the broader public watching closely.

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