Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas House Bill HR216

Caption

Recognizing Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America for the organization's efforts to prevent gun violence.

Impact

While the resolution itself does not propose specific changes to existing laws, it serves to reinforce the legislative commitment to public safety measures that mitigate gun violence. By acknowledging the need for responsible gun ownership and the importance of preventing firearms from falling into the wrong hands, HR216 reflects a broader trend among lawmakers to advocate for both gun rights and the protection of public safety. This dual focus aims to balance the concerns of gun control advocates and Second Amendment supporters.

Summary

House Resolution 216 recognizes the efforts of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America in addressing gun violence and promoting public safety. The resolution notes the organization's dedication to educating the public about safe firearm storage, raising awareness of gun violence, and honoring the victims and survivors of gun-related incidents. It highlights the concerning statistics surrounding gun violence in the United States, stating that almost 100 people are killed daily due to gun violence, with around 13,000 gun homicides each year. Texas legislators express a need to focus on reducing gun violence while supporting the Second Amendment rights of responsible citizens.

Contention

There may be differing opinions on the effectiveness and implications of the measures proposed by organizations like Moms Demand Action when it comes to reducing gun violence. Proponents of the resolution assert that advocating for responsible gun ownership will not infringe upon individual rights, while opponents may argue that such measures could lead to overregulation or stigmatization of lawful gun owners. The potential for political contention surrounding gun violence prevention efforts remains an ongoing aspect of the legislative dialogue.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

TX SR600

Recognizing Carolyn White-Mosley for her efforts to end teen dating violence.

TX HR2014

Honoring Carolyn White-Mosley for her efforts to end teen dating violence.

TX SCR1

Declaring gun violence a public health crisis.

TX HB690

Relating to the establishment of the office of community violence intervention and prevention within the Department of State Health Services and a grant program for violence intervention and prevention services.

TX SR665

Recognizing the Korean American Association of El Paso for its contributions to earthquake relief efforts in Turkey.

TX HR114

Recognizing January 2023 as Human Trafficking Prevention Month.

TX HCR21

Demanding the federal government to declare foreign drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations.

TX HR12

Recognizing October 2024 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

TX HR11

Recognizing October 2023 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

TX SB240

Relating to workplace violence prevention in certain health facilities.

Similar Bills

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