Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB857

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

Caption

Relating to requiring certain persons prohibited by law from owning, possessing, or controlling a firearm to dispose of firearms owned, possessed, or controlled by the person.

Impact

The bill introduces significant changes to how firearm disposals are managed within the Texas legal framework. By requiring court involvement in the notification and disposal process, it seeks to enhance public safety and limit access to firearms for individuals deemed a risk due to past behavior. This legislation is expected to reinforce existing laws regarding firearm possession conditions and coordinate efforts between courts and law enforcement in monitoring compliance.

Summary

House Bill 857 aims to establish clear procedures regarding the disposal of firearms by individuals who are legally prohibited from owning or possessing them. Specifically, the bill targets persons convicted of family violence offenses or felonies, as well as those subject to protective orders or certain bond conditions. Under the proposed legislation, upon conviction or issuance of a protective order, the court is mandated to notify the individual of their prohibition and order the disposal of any firearms in their possession within a stipulated time frame.

Contention

There may be contention surrounding HB 857, particularly regarding the implications for individuals subject to protective orders. Some may argue that the mandated disposal of firearms could infringe on personal rights or complicate the circumstances for individuals seeking protection. Conversely, proponents highlight the necessity of ensuring that potentially dangerous individuals do not have access to firearms, thus aiming to prevent further instances of violence. The balance between public safety and individual rights remains a critical discussion point in the legislative discourse surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB2629

Relating to requiring a person convicted of an offense involving family violence or a person who is the subject of a protective order to surrender firearms owned by the person; authorizing a fee.

TX HB1072

Firearms; prohibiting certain persons from using, purchasing, or possessing firearms; effective date

TX HB1072

Firearms; prohibiting certain persons from using, purchasing, or possessing firearms; effective date.

TX HB69

Firearms; Class 1 municipalities; possession of certain firearms prohibited under federal law; possession of firearms by prohibited person under federal law, penalty provided

TX SB1211

Relating to the possession of firearms by certain persons; declaring an emergency.

TX HB3983

Relating to the possession of firearms by certain persons; declaring an emergency.

TX HF3497

Loaded firearms required to be stored in locations where persons prohibited from possessing firearms cannot access the firearms.

TX A4814

Concerns certain sale and possession of firearms; repeals personalized handgun law.

TX SF3825

Requirement that loaded firearms be stored in locations where persons prohibited from possessing firearms cannot access the firearms

TX SB1658

Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.