Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB1651

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

Caption

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a secured handgun; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties.

Impact

The passage of HB 1651 would adjust existing state laws significantly, particularly those governing the carrying of handguns in public spaces. Regulations will now provide clarity on what constitutes lawful carry for both concealed and unconcealed handguns. Additionally, the bill includes penalties for various violations, potentially impacting how law enforcement interacts with individuals carrying firearms openly or concealed. This could shift the dynamics of public service engagements and increase pressures on law enforcement regarding preemptive actions based on firearm visibility.

Summary

House Bill 1651 addresses the authority of individuals licensed to carry handguns in the state of Texas, explicitly allowing them to openly carry a secured handgun. This change represents a significant alteration in the state's approach to handgun laws, moving towards more permissive regulations regarding how firearms can be carried in public. The legislation stipulates that a licensed individual can carry a handgun that is secured, thus facilitating a blend of rights regarding firearm ownership and public safety considerations.

Contention

Notably, the bill may evoke concerns about public safety and gun violence, particularly in settings where unprotected handguns could create anxiety or risks. The legislative discussions likely include a range of opinions on balancing Second Amendment rights with community safety, especially in sensitive public spaces such as schools, sporting events, and businesses that serve alcohol. Critics may argue that this could lead to increased incidents of gun-related tensions in public, from both a public safety perspective and the implications for employees and patrons in businesses where firearms could be present.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HB312

Relating to the criminal offense of carrying a handgun while intoxicated.

TX HB2960

Relating to the locations in which carrying certain weapons is prohibited and the applicability of a defense to prosecution for an offense relating to carrying a handgun in certain prohibited locations and associated notice requirements.

TX SB2042

Relating to prohibiting the carrying of a handgun by a member of a criminal street gang while engaged in criminal activity; creating a criminal offense; changing the eligibility for community supervision.

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 HB220

Relating to the offense of unlawful transfer of handguns and other firearms and to the duties of certain entities with respect to handgun licenses that are active, suspended, or revoked; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB3443

Relating to adding a designation on a person's driver's license or commercial driver's license indicating that the person is licensed to carry a handgun.

TX HB4663

Relating to the age at which a person is eligible for a license to carry a handgun.

TX HB2291

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

Similar Bills

TX HB922

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; creating an offense; providing penalties.

TX HB415

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.

TX HB291

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.

TX HB106

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.

TX HB910

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating criminal offenses.

TX HB944

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.

TX SB17

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating a criminal offense; providing penalties.

TX HB700

Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry the handgun; providing penalties.