Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB2378

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Caption

Relating to the authority of certain juvenile probation officers to carry firearms.

Impact

The bill introduces a new section, 142.006 to the Human Resources Code, which outlines the conditions under which juvenile probation officers can carry firearms. Officers must possess a certificate of firearms proficiency and must be authorized by their respective chief juvenile probation officer. This legislative change aims to enhance safety for officers and juveniles alike while they are performing their duties. Additionally, the bill mandates the implementation of a firearms training program for juvenile probation officers, ensuring they are adequately prepared for the responsible use of firearms.

Summary

House Bill 2378 seeks to amend existing statutes regarding the authority of juvenile probation officers in Texas to carry firearms. Specifically, the bill modifies Section 141.066 of the Human Resources Code, lifting the prohibition on certain juvenile probation officers carrying firearms while on duty, provided they meet specific requirements. The intention behind this legislation is to enable officers, who are often on the front lines managing juvenile delinquency, to protect themselves and others effectively during their interactions.

Contention

While supporters of HB 2378 argue that it is a necessary step to enhance the safety and effectiveness of juvenile probation officers, there are concerns among opponents regarding the potential risks associated with arming officers in juvenile facilities. Critics worry that introducing firearms into juvenile settings could escalate confrontations and complicate the already challenging dynamics of juvenile rehabilitation. The debate highlights the need to balance officer safety with the principle of fostering a secure environment for at-risk youth.

Companion Bills

TX SB1237

Identical Relating to the authority of certain juvenile probation officers to carry firearms.

Previously Filed As

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 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 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 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 HB3618

Relating to criminal liability for taking a weapon from a juvenile probation officer.

TX SB1961

Relating to criminal liability for taking a weapon from a juvenile probation officer.

TX HB1343

Relating to prohibiting carrying a firearm while intoxicated; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3996

Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.