Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB683

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

Caption

Relating to the authorization by a school district or open-enrollment charter school for a person to carry or possess a weapon on school premises for purposes of safety and security.

Impact

The enactment of SB683 will lead to changes in the Education Code, specifically adding a section that details the responsibilities and regulations pertaining to school guardians. This bill necessitates that any school wanting to implement the carrying of weapons must notify local law enforcement and public safety officials, thus creating a framework for transparency regarding who is authorized to carry weapons in schools. Additionally, it reinforces the confidentiality of this information, indicating the importance of security in educational settings.

Summary

SB683 aims to enhance safety protocols within Texas schools by allowing school districts and open-enrollment charter schools to designate individuals as 'school guardians' who are permitted to carry weapons on school premises. This legislation introduces a formalized process whereby educational entities can create written regulations to authorize specific personnel to possess weapons, ensuring adherence to safety regulations. The intent is to bolster security measures in educational environments against potential threats.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB683 appears to be divisive, with proponents arguing that allowing selected personnel to carry weapons will enhance the safety and security of students and staff. Advocates for the bill typically emphasize the need for a rapid response capability in case of emergencies. Conversely, opponents of the bill express significant concerns regarding the introduction of more weapons into school environments and potential risks associated with arming school personnel, fearing it may lead to increased tensions rather than mitigated risks.

Contention

Key points of contention include the debate over whether increased armed presence in schools genuinely contributes to safety or introduces more dangers. Critics argue that the presence of weapons may exacerbate situations or lead to unintended consequences, while supporters believe that trained guardians could deter violence and respond effectively to threats. This legislation exemplifies the ongoing national discussion on school safety practices and the balance between security measures and educational environments.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Education Code

  • Chapter 37. Discipline; Law And Order
    • Section: 0814

Penal Code

  • Chapter 46. Weapons
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB838

Relating to the authorization by a school district or open-enrollment charter school for a person to carry or possess a weapon on school premises for purposes of safety and security.

TX HB1896

Relating to firearm training and the authority of certain employees of a school district or open-enrollment charter school to carry or possess a handgun on certain school premises; authorizing a fee.

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 SB83

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

TX SB17

Relating to the training in school safety of certain educators of a school district or an open-enrollment charter school authorized to carry a concealed handgun on school premises.

TX HB4977

Relating to the operation of open-enrollment charter schools, including enrollment procedures and the applicability of certain laws to open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB76

Relating to the regulation and operation of open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB1081

Relating to the regulation and operation of open-enrollment charter schools.

TX SB1301

Relating to granting and revoking licenses for open-enrollment charter schools and to exempting certain open-enrollment charter schools from assignment of a performance rating.

TX SB1594

Relating to the regulation of open-enrollment charter schools and requiring a study comparing and evaluating certain characteristics of open-enrollment charter schools and school districts.

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