Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2370

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Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the application of certain concealed handgun license laws to United States attorneys and assistant United States attorneys and to the authority of United States attorneys and assistant United States attorneys to carry certain weapons.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to have significant implications for state law governing concealed carry licenses. By allowing U.S. attorneys and specific prosecutorial attorneys to bypass certain regulatory requirements, the bill will reinforce their capacity to act as law enforcement officials. Furthermore, the waiver of fees for licensing could encourage more attorneys in these positions to carry firearms, potentially impacting law enforcement safety and operational capacities.

Summary

House Bill 2370 proposes amendments to existing concealed handgun license laws specifically addressing United States attorneys and assistant United States attorneys. The bill seeks to exempt these legal representatives from certain requirements for obtaining or renewing a concealed handgun license, which would include waiving any associated fees for such licenses. By doing so, the bill aims to simplify the process for these federal attorneys, granting them more authority to carry weapons in the course of their duties.

Contention

Notably, there could be points of contention surrounding the relaxation of regulations for firearms access. Critics may raise concerns over the implications of increased armed representation among federal attorneys, arguing that this could lead to heightened risks of misuse or misunderstandings in the context of legal proceedings. Additionally, there might be apprehensions about how this bill aligns with broader gun control measures and community safety perceptions, particularly in jurisdictions that are already sensitive to gun violence issues. The overall debate over this bill may highlight the ongoing tension between Second Amendment rights and regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1648

Relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by a district clerk and the issuance of a handgun license to a district clerk.

TX HB2291

Relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by certain retired judges and justices.

TX SB1169

Relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by certain retired judges and justices.

TX SB599

Relating to the carrying or possession of a handgun by a district or county clerk and the issuance of a handgun license to a district or county clerk.

TX SB1960

Relating to the carrying of weapons by community supervision and corrections department officers, juvenile probation officers, and certain retired law enforcement officers and to criminal liability for taking a weapon from certain of those officers.

TX HB3617

Relating to the carrying of weapons by community supervision and corrections department officers, juvenile probation officers, and certain retired law enforcement officers and to criminal liability for taking a weapon from certain of those officers.

TX HB125

Relating to the enforcement of certain election laws by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB354

Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns by handgun license holders on the campus of a school district or open-enrollment charter school.

TX HB1350

Relating to the enforcement of criminal offenses by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.

TX SB378

Relating to the enforcement of criminal offenses by district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, and county attorneys; providing a civil penalty.

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CA SB710

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CA AB2083

Public utilities: rates.

NC H116

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TX SB2384

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AL SB265

Jefferson Co., Tenth Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division, add'l assistant district attorney provided for, approval by Jefferson County Commission, Sec. 45-37-82.01 am'd.

AL HB509

Jefferson Co., Tenth Judicial Circuit, Bessemer Division, add'l assistant district attorney provided for, approval by Jefferson County Commission, Sec. 45-37-82.01 am'd.

CA SB1247

State government: Attorney General.