Texas 2013 - 83rd Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB182

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

Caption

Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.

Impact

If enacted, SB182 will significantly change the landscape of gun carrying regulations in Texas higher education. It diminishes the authority of institutions to create their firearm policies and may lead to a more permissive environment for gun owners in educational settings. This legislative shift would likely increase the presence of firearms on campuses which raises important discussions about safety and response measures in case of firearms-related incidents. Additionally, it alters the previous framework where educational institutions had more control over gun regulations.

Summary

Senate Bill 182 aims to amend existing legislation related to the carrying of concealed handguns on the campuses of higher education institutions in Texas. The proposed bill would allow individuals who hold a valid handgun license to carry concealed weapons on college and university campuses. Importantly, it restricts educational institutions from enacting rules that prohibit such carrying, although some exceptions are made for storage regulations in dormitories and prohibiting firearms in specific areas such as hospital premises associated with these institutions.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB182 is polarized. Supporters argue that allowing licensed gun holders to carry concealed weapons on campuses enhances personal safety and deterrence against potential threats. On the other hand, opponents express concerns regarding increased risks, particularly in volatile environments like college campuses, where young adults are often engaged in high-stress situations. They argue this could lead to unintended consequences and escalation of confrontations, thereby undermining safety rather than enhancing it.

Contention

Key points of contention revolve around the implications for campus safety and the autonomy of educational institutions. Proponents assert the bill aligns with individual rights and safety, while opponents highlight potential dangers posed by more guns on campus. Additionally, the bill raises questions regarding the responsibilities of educational institutions in managing safety protocols and their capacity to implement effective strategies amidst an increased presence of firearms.

Companion Bills

TX HB972

Identical Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns on the premises of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2280

Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.

TX SB205

Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.

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 HB2279

Relating to the prosecution of certain offenses involving the carrying of weapons at certain locations.

TX HB4554

Relating to the right of the people to keep and bear arms.

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 HB356

Relating to the civil liability of certain businesses in connection with allowing concealed handguns on the business premises.

TX SB2095

Relating to the prosecution of the offense involving the possession or carrying of certain weapons on the premises or property of certain locations.

TX SB2094

Relating to prohibiting the carrying, possession, or storage of a semiautomatic rifle on the campus of a public or private institution of higher education; creating a criminal offense.

TX HB2278

Relating to wrongful exclusion of handgun license holders from certain property owned by or leased to a governmental entity and to certain offenses relating to the carrying of handguns on that property.

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TX HB937

Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education; amending provisions subject to a criminal penalty; creating a criminal offense.

TX SB11

Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education; providing a criminal penalty.

TX HB972

Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns on the premises of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.

TX HB19

Relating to the carrying of concealed handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education.