Relating to the training for and use of electromagnetic pulse devices by peace officers and reserve law enforcement officers.
If enacted, HB 1328 would amend the Occupations Code by adding a new section specifically devoted to the use and training for EMP devices. The bill mandates that the relevant commission designate suitable EMP devices for law enforcement use and establish a voluntary training program for licensed officers. This initiative would ensure that all trained officers possess a certification of proficiency, enhancing their operational capabilities while maintaining safety protocols.
House Bill 1328 proposes the establishment of a training program for peace officers and reserve law enforcement officers concerning the use of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) devices. The bill defines an EMP device as a portable tool that generates a high amplitude electric field to temporarily disable electronic systems without causing permanent damage. The legislation aims to standardize the training and certification of officers in the use of these devices, which could be utilized for situations requiring non-lethal intervention.
While the bill is designed to enhance law enforcement tools available for officers, there may be points of contention surrounding the deployment of EMP devices. Critics may argue about the implications of using such technology, considering public safety, potential misuse, or unintended consequences that may arise from disabling electronic systems. The voluntary training aspect might also raise questions regarding the consistency of training and effectiveness among different law enforcement agencies within the state.