Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas House Bill HB401

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

Caption

Relating to the discharge of a firearm or fishing with certain archery equipment in or on the bed or bank of a navigable river or stream in certain counties.

Impact

The passage of HB 401 would impact the legal status of firearms discharge and archery practices in designated areas, thereby influencing local wildlife management and safety law enforcement. It could also affect tourism and outdoor recreational activities, as certain practices may be restricted in high-usage public areas. The bill attempts to create a more structured approach to managing these activities in sensitive ecological zones, aiming to balance recreational needs with ecological responsibility.

Summary

House Bill 401 addresses the regulations regarding the discharge of firearms and the use of certain archery equipment on the banks and beds of navigable rivers and streams within specific counties in Texas. The bill aims to amend existing laws in the Parks and Wildlife Code, specifically focusing on counties such as Bell, Burnet, and others. By establishing these regulations, the bill seeks to enhance public safety and protect the ecological integrity of waterways from potential disturbances caused by recreational shooting and fishing activities.

Sentiment

Overall, sentiment surrounding HB 401 appears to trend positively among supporters who advocate for increased regulation to ensure safety and ecological health. However, there may be dissent from groups who view such regulatory approaches as overly restrictive. The sentiment from local residents, outdoor enthusiasts, and environmental advocates could vary; some may support the bill for protecting natural resources while others may resist restrictions on recreational use.

Contention

Notable discussions regarding HB 401 focus on the implications of regulating what some may consider traditional outdoor activities. Key points of contention might include concerns regarding individual rights to engage in recreational firearm discharge and fishing versus the potential need for regulatory oversight to maintain safety. Some stakeholders may argue about the effectiveness of existing laws compared to the new regulations proposed by the bill, sparking debate about ideal levels of local control versus state mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB890

Relating to the use of certain weapons in or on the bed or bank of a navigable river or stream in certain counties.

TX SB1764

Relating to the use of certain weapons in or on the bed or bank of a navigable river or stream.

TX SB1236

Relating to the use of certain weapons in or on the bed or bank of a navigable river or stream; providing a penalty.

TX HB1138

Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offense of reckless discharge of a firearm in certain municipalities and counties.

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.

TX SB1274

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

TX SB7

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

TX SB5

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

TX SB73

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

TX HB244

Relating to limiting the locations where a person may carry a firearm other than a handgun in certain counties; creating a criminal offense.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.