Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2982

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Caption

Relating to law enforcement policies prohibiting a peace officer from using less lethal projectiles for the purpose of controlling the activity or movement of a gathering of people.

Impact

If enacted, HB2982 will significantly alter law enforcement practices concerning public assemblies. By banning the use of less lethal projectiles in crowd control situations, the legislation attempts to address concerns about the potential for injury and excessive force in policing. Agencies will need to re-evaluate their training and tactics in dealing with protests or large gatherings, focusing on alternative methods that do not involve the use of these types of munitions.

Summary

House Bill 2982 aims to restrict the use of less lethal projectiles by law enforcement for crowd control purposes. This bill seeks to introduce a policy that mandates each law enforcement agency in Texas to develop guidelines that prohibit officers from deploying less lethal ammunition, such as rubber bullets and sponge rounds, when managing gatherings. The bill is set to take effect on September 1, 2025, and requires agencies to adopt these policies by January 1, 2026.

Contention

The bill may face contention regarding its implications for officer safety and the management of potentially volatile situations. Proponents of HB2982 may argue that it prioritizes civilian safety and reduces the risks of injury during protests. However, there may be concerns among law enforcement advocates regarding the effectiveness of alternative crowd management techniques without the utility of less lethal munitions. This tension could lead to debates over the balance between public safety and law enforcement effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SB1421

Relating to less-lethal force weapons, including a defense to prosecution for certain offenses involving the use of a less lethal force weapon by a peace officer, and policies for law enforcement agencies concerning use of less-lethal force weapons.

TX SB2570

Relating to a legal justification for the use of force with a less-lethal force weapon by a correctional facility guard or a peace officer.

TX HB5139

Relating to a legal justification for the use of force with a less-lethal force weapon by a correctional facility guard or a peace officer.

TX HB1352

Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding the discharge of a firearm by a peace officer at or in the direction of a moving vehicle.

TX HB1673

Providing for prohibition on law enforcement use of chemical weapons.

TX HB3846

Relating to peace officers, including reserve peace officers, and the employment activities of those officers.

TX HB1041

CRIM CD-PEACE OFFICER FORCE

TX SB937

Law enforcement: flash-bang grenades and explosive breaching charges.

TX HB680

Relating to a law enforcement agency policy regarding drug and alcohol testing of peace officers involved in certain injuries or deaths.

TX HB1007

Amend the definition of law enforcement officer to include tribal law enforcement officers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.