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Subject Alert
The following bills were assigned subjects of interest:
Subject: Weapons
HB 26
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, transportation, and use of weapons and ammunition during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency. Removes governor's power to suspend firearms sales during an emergency.
HB 29
Relating to authorizing the provision of temporary secure storage for weapons at certain public buildings; authorizing fees.
HB 52
Relating to the creation of certain criminal offenses concerning firearm sales at gun shows; authorizing a fee.
HB 55
Relating to the carrying and possession of a concealed handgun by a school marshal.
HB 95
Relating to requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.
HB 112
Relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating firearms, firearm accessories, and firearm ammunition within the State of Texas; creating a criminal offense.
HB 118
Relating to requiring a national instant criminal background check in connection with private firearm transfers; creating a criminal offense.
HB 127
Relating to the unlawful carrying of certain firearms; creating a criminal offense. Makes it unlawful to carry anything other than a handgun (AOWs are out, rifles are out, etc.)
HB 164
Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
HB 172
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of an assault weapon.
HB 178
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of a large-capacity magazine.
HB 185
Relating to creating the criminal offense of failure to safely store a firearm.
HB 196
Relating to the use of deadly force in defense of a person or property. ETA: Adds a duty to retreat to TPC 9.32
HB 201
Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.
HB 208
Relating to the manufacture of firearms without a federal license; creating a criminal offense. Bye bye 80% lowers, etc.
HB 210
Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a family violence protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person.
HB 213
Relating to limiting the locations where a person may carry a firearm other than a handgun; creating a criminal offense.
HB 218
Relating to the regulation of certain firearm transfers; creating criminal offenses.
HB 223
Relating to the unlawful possession of a firearm by persons convicted of certain misdemeanor offenses in this state.
HB 227
Relating to notifying state law enforcement of an attempted acquisition of a firearm by a person prohibited from possessing a firearm.
HB 229
Relating to reporting certain orders and convictions to the Department of Public Safety.
HB 231
Relating to prohibiting the transfer of an assault weapon to certain recipients; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
HB 234
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of a large-capacity magazine.
HB 235
Relating to the prohibition on the possession of a firearm by a person following the person's conviction of certain family violence misdemeanors.
HB 236
Relating to the notice given by a property owner prohibiting a handgun license holder from carrying a handgun on certain property. 30.06/30.07 signage on 8.5x11 paper
HB 238
Relating to the regulation of firearms or ammunition by a municipality or county. Municipality or county can now regulate firearms, ammunition, etc.
HB 241
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of an assault weapon.
HB 245
Relating to the creation of certain criminal offenses concerning firearm sales at gun shows; authorizing a fee.
HB 276
Relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by certain retired judges and justices and certain other governmental officials.
HB 299
Relating to granting authority to carry a firearm to certain unlicensed persons and to related regulatory provisions and criminal offenses.
HB 304
Relating to the places where a person may carry a handgun if the person is licensed to carry a handgun and to certain related criminal offenses. Appears to expand restricted locations.
HB 328
Relating to designating June as Firearm Safety Awareness Month.
HB 336
Relating to prohibiting the recognition and enforcement of extreme risk protective orders; creating a criminal offense.
HB 340
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency. Prohibits governor from controlling sale and transportation of those things during an emergency.
HB 347
Relating to a false or misleading statement made to illegally acquire a firearm; creating a criminal offense.
HB 367
Relating to the prosecution and reporting of certain offenses committed because of bias or prejudice; creating a criminal offense.
HB 395
Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
SB 60
Relating to a sales and use tax exemption for certain firearm safety supplies, including educational materials.
SB 72
Relating to requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.
SB 84
Relating to lethal violence protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
SB 110
Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
As you can tell, the attack is on.
Subject Alert
The following bills were assigned subjects of interest:
Subject: Weapons
HB 26
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, transportation, and use of weapons and ammunition during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency. Removes governor's power to suspend firearms sales during an emergency.
HB 29
Relating to authorizing the provision of temporary secure storage for weapons at certain public buildings; authorizing fees.
HB 52
Relating to the creation of certain criminal offenses concerning firearm sales at gun shows; authorizing a fee.
HB 55
Relating to the carrying and possession of a concealed handgun by a school marshal.
HB 95
Relating to requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.
HB 112
Relating to the enforcement of certain federal laws regulating firearms, firearm accessories, and firearm ammunition within the State of Texas; creating a criminal offense.
HB 118
Relating to requiring a national instant criminal background check in connection with private firearm transfers; creating a criminal offense.
HB 127
Relating to the unlawful carrying of certain firearms; creating a criminal offense. Makes it unlawful to carry anything other than a handgun (AOWs are out, rifles are out, etc.)
HB 164
Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
HB 172
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of an assault weapon.
HB 178
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of a large-capacity magazine.
HB 185
Relating to creating the criminal offense of failure to safely store a firearm.
HB 196
Relating to the use of deadly force in defense of a person or property. ETA: Adds a duty to retreat to TPC 9.32
HB 201
Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.
HB 208
Relating to the manufacture of firearms without a federal license; creating a criminal offense. Bye bye 80% lowers, etc.
HB 210
Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a family violence protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person.
HB 213
Relating to limiting the locations where a person may carry a firearm other than a handgun; creating a criminal offense.
HB 218
Relating to the regulation of certain firearm transfers; creating criminal offenses.
HB 223
Relating to the unlawful possession of a firearm by persons convicted of certain misdemeanor offenses in this state.
HB 227
Relating to notifying state law enforcement of an attempted acquisition of a firearm by a person prohibited from possessing a firearm.
HB 229
Relating to reporting certain orders and convictions to the Department of Public Safety.
HB 231
Relating to prohibiting the transfer of an assault weapon to certain recipients; creating a criminal offense; increasing a criminal penalty.
HB 234
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of a large-capacity magazine.
HB 235
Relating to the prohibition on the possession of a firearm by a person following the person's conviction of certain family violence misdemeanors.
HB 236
Relating to the notice given by a property owner prohibiting a handgun license holder from carrying a handgun on certain property. 30.06/30.07 signage on 8.5x11 paper
HB 238
Relating to the regulation of firearms or ammunition by a municipality or county. Municipality or county can now regulate firearms, ammunition, etc.
HB 241
Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of an assault weapon.
HB 245
Relating to the creation of certain criminal offenses concerning firearm sales at gun shows; authorizing a fee.
HB 276
Relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by certain retired judges and justices and certain other governmental officials.
HB 299
Relating to granting authority to carry a firearm to certain unlicensed persons and to related regulatory provisions and criminal offenses.
HB 304
Relating to the places where a person may carry a handgun if the person is licensed to carry a handgun and to certain related criminal offenses. Appears to expand restricted locations.
HB 328
Relating to designating June as Firearm Safety Awareness Month.
HB 336
Relating to prohibiting the recognition and enforcement of extreme risk protective orders; creating a criminal offense.
HB 340
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency. Prohibits governor from controlling sale and transportation of those things during an emergency.
HB 347
Relating to a false or misleading statement made to illegally acquire a firearm; creating a criminal offense.
HB 367
Relating to the prosecution and reporting of certain offenses committed because of bias or prejudice; creating a criminal offense.
HB 395
Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
SB 60
Relating to a sales and use tax exemption for certain firearm safety supplies, including educational materials.
SB 72
Relating to requiring law enforcement agencies to adopt a policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.
SB 84
Relating to lethal violence protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
SB 110
Relating to extreme risk protective orders; creating criminal offenses.
As you can tell, the attack is on.
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