Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB3267

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Caption

Relating to the use of force or deadly force in defense of a person.

Impact

The modifications proposed in HB3267 are significant. They reinforce the presumption that individuals acting in self-defense have a reasonable belief of necessity under specified circumstances, which include unlawful entry into occupied spaces and attempts to remove the individual from their rightful property. This could potentially increase the instances where individuals employ deadly force under self-defense claims, thus influencing law enforcement practices, prosecution of violent crimes, and resulting judicial interpretations in self-defense cases throughout the state.

Summary

House Bill 3267 is a legislative proposal focused on the use of force and deadly force in defense of a person in the state of Texas. The bill seeks to amend sections of the Penal Code, specifically sections 9.31 and 9.32, outlining the conditions under which individuals can resort to force or deadly force to protect themselves or their property. The central premise of the bill asserts that individuals are justified in using such force when they believe it is immediately necessary to prevent unlawful actions against them, such as unlawful entry or physical assault.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB3267 include concerns over public safety and the potential for increased instances of violence. Critics worry that amplifying the laws governing self-defense could lead to misunderstandings of the law by the general public, resulting in improper applications of force. Furthermore, there are apprehensions regarding the balance between personal safety and community safety, as broader justification for deadly force might escalate violent confrontations rather than deter them, leading to increased legal and societal implications that are still to be understood as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2895

Relating to the legal justification for using force or deadly force in response to the commission or attempted commission of a violent felony.

TX SB1601

Relating to the legal justification for using force or deadly force in response to the commission or attempted commission of a violent felony.

TX HB3553

Relating to the use of deadly force in defense of property.

TX SF409

Law clarification on use of force in defense of home and person

TX SF1088

Law clarification on use of force in defense of home and person

TX HF705

Deadly force and self-defense provisions clarified, and duty to retreat eliminated.

TX SF458

Force of defense of home and person clarification

TX SF1196

Law clarification on use of force in self-defense

TX HB2648

Relating to the use of deadly force to make an arrest.

TX SF688

Use of force in self-defense provisions modifications

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.