Relating to firearms; authorizing a private civil right of action.
Impact
If enacted, HB 2241 would significantly alter state laws concerning the ownership and transfer of certain firearms. It establishes a private civil right of action, allowing individuals to sue those who violate these prohibitions. This legislative change indicates a shift towards a more proactive approach in regulating firearms at the state level. By empowering private citizens to take legal action, it could potentially result in a greater degree of accountability for those who distribute or sell banned firearms while limiting the capabilities of state enforcement powers regarding this issue.
Summary
House Bill 2241 aims to address the proliferation of certain firearms deemed dangerous, specifically assault weapons and .50 caliber rifles. The bill identifies the growing presence of these firearms as a threat to the health and safety of residents and visitors in Texas. It emphasizes the need for stricter control and regulation over these weapons, alongside measures to limit accessibility to younger individuals, particularly those under 21 years of age. The act intends to create new prohibitions on manufacturing, distributing, transporting, importing, and selling these types of firearms, bolstering existing laws simultaneous to enhancing enforcement mechanisms.
Contention
There are notable points of contention accompanying this bill. Proponents argue that it is a necessary step toward mitigating gun violence and protecting community safety against the dangers posed by high-capacity firearms. Conversely, opponents believe that such regulations infringe upon Second Amendment rights and could be seen as an overreach by the government. The potential backlash against personal freedoms is a significant concern among gun rights advocates, who argue that the bill may exacerbate tensions between constituents advocating for gun ownership and those calling for stricter gun control.
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Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.
Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.