Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas House Bill HB4456

Filed
 
Out of House Committee
5/5/09  
Voted on by House
5/12/09  
Out of Senate Committee
5/21/09  
Voted on by Senate
5/27/09  
Governor Action
6/19/09  
Bill Becomes Law
 
Enrolled
5/31/09  

Caption

Relating to the definition of a switchblade knife for purposes of the offense of prohibited weapons.

Impact

The direct impact of this bill is on the legal classification of knives in Texas, potentially affecting both law enforcement and individuals who own such knives. By establishing a clearer definition of what constitutes a switchblade, the law aims to prevent confusion among law enforcement officers regarding what knives are prohibited under current law. This clarification may help in ensuring the consistent application of the law across the state, reducing legal disputes that can arise from ambiguous definitions.

Summary

House Bill 4456 aims to clarify and amend the definition of 'switchblade knife' within the Texas Penal Code. The bill modifies the language regarding what qualifies as a switchblade by specifying that it is any knife that has a blade that folds, closes, or retracts into the handle and opens automatically by pressure applied to a button or other device located on the handle, or opens by force of gravity or centrifugal force. The amendment includes exceptions for knives that require manual exertion to open, thus differentiating them from traditional switchblades.

Conclusion

In conclusion, HB4456 represents a legislative effort to refine the legal landscape regarding knife ownership and use in Texas. The bill seeks to modernize the definition of switchblade knives which, in light of changes in manufacturing and design, may have evolved since the previous laws were enacted. As with many legislative changes, stakeholders in the issue will likely continue to discuss the implications of this bill as it becomes a part of state law.

Contention

While the document does not explicitly outline points of contention, changes to laws defining weapons often prompt discussions around public safety and individual rights. Opponents of stricter definitions might argue that it infringes on personal freedom and the rights of individuals to carry certain tools. Alternatively, supporters may contend that the amendments are necessary to prevent misuse of switchblades and enhance safety standards within the community. The changes may also lead to debates surrounding the implications for collectors and enthusiasts of knives, who may feel threatened by new regulations.

Companion Bills

TX SB2411

Identical Relating to the definition of a switchblade knife for purposes of the offense of prohibited weapons.

Previously Filed As

TX HB4165

Relating to the possession of a knife, knuckles, or a switchblade knife on the grounds or in the building of a public school; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB191

Relating to the definition of firearm for purposes of certain criminal offenses.

TX HB45

Relating to the definition of firearm for purposes of certain criminal offenses.

TX SB71

Relating to the definition of firearm for purposes of certain criminal offenses.

TX HB904

Relating to definitions for purposes of gambling criminal offenses.

TX HB2142

Relating to definitions for purposes of gambling criminal offenses.

TX SB1681

Relating to definitions for purposes of gambling criminal offenses.

TX SB32

Relating to prohibiting certain transfers, purchases, and possession of assault weapons; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB2345

Relating to definitions for purposes of gambling criminal offenses and the prosecution of the criminal offenses of gambling, gambling promotion, and keeping a gambling place.

TX HB1072

Relating to the prosecution of the offenses of unlawful carrying of certain weapons and unlawful transfer of certain weapons.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.