Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB481

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

Caption

Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of a large-capacity magazine.

Impact

The inclusion of such a law would likely address concerns regarding gun violence, as large-capacity magazines are often associated with mass shootings. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary measure to curtail the availability of high-capacity magazines, thereby enhancing public safety. By criminalizing the possession and transfer of these devices, the bill aims to reduce their circulation among the general public, especially in light of rising concerns about gun-related incidents.

Summary

House Bill 481 proposes the establishment of a criminal offense concerning the unlawful possession or transfer of large-capacity magazines in Texas. The bill defines a 'large-capacity magazine' as a detachable ammunition feeding device that can accept more than 10 rounds of ammunition. However, the definition excludes certain types of devices, such as those designed for specific firearms, to prevent undue restrictions on legitimate uses of firearms. If enacted, the bill would amend Chapter 46 of the Texas Penal Code to include this new legislation.

Contention

Conversely, the bill may face significant opposition from gun rights advocates who view it as an infringement on Second Amendment rights. Critics might argue that such measures can prevent law-abiding citizens from accessing tools they need for self-defense and recreational shooting. Additionally, there may be concerns around the practicality of enforcement and the implications for existing gun owners who legally possessed large-capacity magazines prior to the bill's implementation.

Future_provisions

The bill includes specific provisions that act as defenses against prosecution for individuals who were in lawful possession of a large-capacity magazine before the bill takes effect on September 1, 2025. This grace period allows current magazine owners to comply with the new law without facing legal repercussions, highlighting an attempt to balance regulation with respect for existing rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX SF3714

Ban possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines

TX HF3402

Possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines banned.

TX S0346

Assault Weapons and Large-capacity Magazines

TX HB443

Relating to creating a criminal offense for the unlawful possession or transfer of an assault weapon.

TX HB07052

An Act Concerning Large Capacity Magazines And The Sale Of Ammunition.

TX HB508

Crimes and offenses; prohibit sale, transfer, use, possession, importation, or manufacture of certain firearms and magazines

TX HB2727

Changes the offense of weapons possession by adding high-capacity firearm magazines

TX HF4170

Possession of semiautomatic military-style assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines banned, and criminal penalties provided.

TX HF3434

Possession of semiautomatic military-style assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines banned, and criminal penalties provided.

TX HF3618

Possession of semiautomatic military-style assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition magazines banned, and criminal penalties provided.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.