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Texas Penal Code 30.05: Bridging the Gap in Concealed and Open Carry Laws
- Category: Firearms Laws and Regulations
In the vast expanse of Texas law, one particular statute stands out for its unique role in shaping the state's approach to gun control and property rights: Penal Code 30.05. This law, which addresses criminal trespass, has become a crucial piece of legislation in the context of permitless carry (HB 1927)—a topic that has sparked much debate and discussion. Understanding this law is not just essential for legal professionals, but also for Texas residents who wish to navigate the complexities of the state's gun laws.
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How Texas Penal Code 46.02(a) and HB 1927 Affects You
- Category: Firearms Laws and Regulations
The crack of dawn in the Lone Star State brings with it a new wave of freedoms and responsibilities. As the sun rises, it illuminates the landscape of Texas and the intricate layers of laws that govern its soil. One such law, the Texas Penal Code 46.02(a), has recently come into the spotlight, further amplified by House Bill 1927, or as some might know it - the Permitless Carry legislation. This comprehensive guide aims to delve deep into these legal intricacies, untangling their implications, and shedding light on how they affect you, the proud Texan.
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Understanding the Peace Officer Right to Disarm under Texas License to Carry Laws
- Category: Firearms Laws and Regulations
When we talk about Texas's License to Carry Laws, the conversation often revolves around the rights of the individuals to bear arms. However, an often overlooked but crucial part of this law lies in Article 14.03(h) which outlines the peace officers' right to disarm a person. This article section holds immense significance in maintaining a balance between individual rights and public safety.
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88(R) SB 1216 - House Committee Report version - Bill Text
- Category: Legislation
Relating to the issuance of a license to carry a handgun to certain active and retired judicial officers.
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88(R) SB 999 - House Committee Report version - Bill Text
- Category: Legislation
Relating to the requirement that providers of active shooter training at public schools and institutions of higher education obtain a certificate issued by the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
Read more: 88(R) SB 999 - House Committee Report version - Bill Text

Duty to Inform – Discover why this overlooked rule is key to responsible gun ownership in Texas
- Category: Texas Concealed Carry Law
If you own a handgun in Texas, or you're thinking about it, there's a law you need to know about. It's called the 'Duty to Inform,' but its official name is Texas Government Code 411.205. Now, you might be wondering why this law is a big deal, especially since you won't get in trouble if you don't follow it. But make no mistake, it plays a key role in being a responsible gun owner. Let's jump in and uncover the details of this law and why it matters so much in the world of Texas gun laws.
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