Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB205

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

Caption

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

Impact

The passage of SB205 is expected to change the current landscape of gun possession laws in educational institutions. It would provide colleges and universities the discretion to determine their policies, leading to a possible divergence in regulations from one institution to another. Institutions that choose not to establish rules allowing handguns on campus would remain immune from legal liability for incidents occurring in the absence of such rules. Conversely, the bill may also raise concerns regarding the safety of students and faculty, especially during large events where the risk of firearm-related incidents could increase.

Summary

SB205 is a legislative proposal that focuses on the carrying of handguns on the campuses of institutions of higher education in Texas. The bill aims to amend existing regulations to allow for more flexible governance by universities regarding the carrying of concealed weapons. Specifically, it authorizes institutions to establish rules that could either permit or prohibit the carrying of handguns on their campuses after consulting with students, faculty, and staff. Proponents believe that allowing concealed carry on campuses enhances security for students and faculty by enabling responsible individuals to protect themselves in potentially threatening situations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB205 is highly polarized. Supporters, including some members of the legislature and students, argue that the ability to carry handguns on campus is a critical measure for personal safety and can act as a deterrent against potential threats. However, opponents express significant concerns about the implications for campus safety, arguing that allowing concealed firearms could lead to an increased risk of violence and accidents, particularly during high-stress events such as sports games or social gatherings. This divide underscores larger societal issues regarding gun ownership and safety.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between individual rights to bear arms and the responsibility of educational institutions to provide a safe learning environment. The opposition, including advocates for campus safety, fears that the introduction of firearms may escalate tensions or incidents that could otherwise be resolved peacefully. Additionally, there is concern that the bill might undermine the ability of universities to regulate their own safety protocols effectively, potentially leading to increased liability and more complex legal challenges if incidents occur.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 411. Department Of Public Safety Of The State Of Texas
    • Section: 2031
    • Section: 208

Penal Code

  • Chapter 46. Weapons
    • Section: 15
    • Section: 03

Companion Bills

TX HB2280

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

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