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GreenStormCloud

(12,072 posts)
Wed May 8, 2013, 10:57 AM May 2013

TEXAS: House passes numerous pro-gun bills.

These bills have been passed by both the House and the Senate and go to the Governor for signature. His signature is certain.

Senate Bill 299 / House Bill 1304 by state Senator Craig Estes (R-Wichita Falls) and state Representative Kenneth Sheets (R-Dallas) protects against charges of unlawful carry for the inadvertent or accidental display of a handgun by a Concealed Handgun Licensee. SB 299 was taken up in lieu of HB 1304 on the House floor and will be the bill that goes to Governor Perry for his signature.

Senate Bill 864 / House Bill 47 by state Senator Donna Campbell (R-New Braunfels) and state Representative Dan Flynn (R-Van) reduces the minimum number of required classroom training hours for original and renewal Concealed Handgun Licenses from 10-15 to 4-6. This change would make it far more convenient for CHL applicants to obtain a license to carry and exercise their right to self-defense. SB 864 was taken up in lieu of HB 47 on the House floor and will be the bill that goes to Governor Rick Perry for his signature.


These bills go to the Texas Senate for consideration:

House Bill 508 by state Representative Ryan Guillen (D-Rio Grande City) imposes civil fines on state agencies, cities or counties which improperly post 30.06 signs prohibiting Concealed Handgun Licensees from property which is not off-limits to them under the Texas Penal Code. It also gives the Texas Attorney General or local district attorney the ability to sue to collect the civil penalties if the offending agency or political subdivision fails to remove the sign after having been notified of a violation.

House Bill 972 by state Representative Allen Fletcher (R-Cypress) and state Senator Brian Birdwell (R-Granbury) eliminates the criminal prohibition on the possession of firearms on public and private college campuses for Texas Concealed Handgun Licensees. As passed in the House, schools may adopt administrative rules and regulations restricting licensees in campus buildings, but only after consulting annually with campus law enforcement, faculty, staff and students. HB 972 also now contains language from SB 1907 by Senator Glenn Hegar prohibiting public and private institutions of higher education from adopting or enforcing policies banning students who are CHLs from transporting and storing handguns and ammunition in their privately-owned motor vehicles while driving through or parking on campus.

House Bill 48 by state Representative Dan Flynn (R-Canton) and Senator Donna Campbell (R-San Antonio) streamlines the process for renewal of a Concealed Handgun License by eliminating the continuing education course and handgun proficiency demonstration requirements. Applicants would still be required to renew their licenses every five years, but they would be provided with an informational form regarding pertinent firearms and deadly force laws, which would have to be signed and turned in with the CHL renewal application.

House Bill 485 by state Representative Sarah Davis (R-Houston) reduces the fees for original or renewal Concealed Handgun Licenses charged to veterans who are honorably discharged after at least one year of military service, as well as reserve and part-time peace officers, to $25 – from $70 to $35, respectively. A House floor amendment was adopted which included two new categories of individuals to whom this new discount would apply: TDCJ correctional officers and members of the Texas Military Forces.

House Bill 698 by state Representative Drew Springer (R-Muenster) and state Senator Craig Estes (R-Wichita Falls) requires DPS to establish procedures for the submission of fingerprints by CHL applicants who live in counties with populations of less than 46,000 and do not live within 25 miles of a designated facility capable of processing them digitally or electronically. Availability of such services continues to be a problem in rural areas, as the state only contracts with one company.

House Bill 1076 by state Representative Steve Toth (R-The Woodlands) would prohibit any state agency or agency employee from enforcing a federal statute or regulation on firearms or firearm accessories that does not exist under Texas state law. Any agency that violated this prohibition would not be allowed to receive state grant funds for the fiscal year in which a violation occurred.

House Bill 1349 by state Representative Lyle Larson (R-San Antonio) prohibits DPS from requesting or requiring that an applicant’s social security number be disclosed during the process of obtaining an original or renewal Concealed Handgun License.

House Bill 1421 by state Representative Charles Perry (R-Lubbock) and SenatorCraig Estes (R-Wichita Falls) would allow firearms seized by law enforcement in connection with a crime, and not returnable to a rightful owner, to be sold at a public sale to federal firearms licensed dealers rather than be destroyed.


Most, if not all, of those will likely pass the state Senate.

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TEXAS: House passes numerous pro-gun bills. (Original Post) GreenStormCloud May 2013 OP
we really need to get this asshole state out of the union. bowens43 May 2013 #1
I wasn't born in Texas rl6214 May 2013 #3
Just another indicator as to where this all may Newest Reality May 2013 #2
 

rl6214

(8,142 posts)
3. I wasn't born in Texas
Wed May 8, 2013, 12:50 PM
May 2013

But I got here as quickly as I could.

ETA...not all of Texas is republican assholes, here in far west texas we are a democratic stronghold, voting strongly for president Obama in both 2008 and 2012. Dallas, Austin, Houston are also Democrat cities.

Newest Reality

(12,712 posts)
2. Just another indicator as to where this all may
Wed May 8, 2013, 11:14 AM
May 2013

be going. I don't rail against it, I just contemplate people who can be "pro-life" on one hand and ready to shoot to kill on the other.

Heck, this country has been blowing the bejesus out of people and shooting them in other countries for so long, why not bring the war back home, just to be patriotic and consistent with our underlying values?

I am just disappointed that we never got to the part where we get to try civilization after the greedy, violent and merciless oneupmanship phase disguised as a wish to be seen as evolved and humane.

Oh, well, We'll have to settle for Cheetos and bullet-proof vests as the Empire shoots itself in the back.

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