Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB95

Caption

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.

Impact

The enactment of HB95 will likely have significant implications for law enforcement protocols throughout Texas. By requiring a specific policy that restricts the circumstances under which officers can use their firearms against moving vehicles, the bill aims to reduce instances of unnecessary violence and potential misuse of force. This regulation seeks to protect the safety of both law enforcement personnel and civilians, ideally leading to less tragic outcomes in high-tension situations involving vehicles.

Summary

House Bill 95 mandates that all law enforcement agencies in Texas create a policy regarding the discharge of firearms at or in the direction of moving vehicles. This legislation aims to establish uniformity in how police officers handle situations where they may need to use their weapons in relation to vehicles, emphasizing the need for clear guidelines that can protect both officers and the public. The bill states that discharging a firearm should only occur when officers reasonably believe it is necessary to protect themselves or others from fatal threats posed by the vehicle’s occupants, under conditions that do not include the vehicle itself being used as a weapon.

Contention

Despite the intention to improve public safety, the bill may face opposition from various groups who argue that it could potentially endanger law enforcement officers in certain scenarios. Critics may express concerns that stringent policies could hinder an officer's ability to react quickly in life-threatening situations where a vehicle is used as a weapon. The balance between ensuring public safety and allowing police officers to adequately protect themselves in the line of duty will likely be a point of contention as discussions surrounding the bill progress.

Companion Bills

TX SB72

Same As 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.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1036

Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.

TX HB1065

Relating to official oppression and to law enforcement policies requiring peace officers to report certain peace officer misconduct; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB347

Relating to law enforcement agency policies regarding the placement of a child taken into possession by a peace officer during the arrest of a person.

TX HB4875

Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officers involved in certain injuries or deaths.

TX SB2096

Relating to the use of force by peace officers and other officer interactions and duties.

TX SB219

Relating to the powers and duties of the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement and law enforcement agencies regarding law enforcement officers and the use of body worn cameras; authorizing fees.

TX HB3858

Relating to peace officer wellness programs within certain law enforcement agencies.

TX HB974

Relating to law enforcement policies prohibiting a peace officer from using less lethal projectiles for the purpose of controlling the activity or movement of a gathering of people.

TX HB1856

Relating to a firearms policy for campus peace officers commissioned by a public institution of higher education.

TX HB1675

Relating to a border operations training program for peace officers employed by local law enforcement agencies.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.