Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB915

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Caption

Relating to the repeal of the authority of a commanding officer of the state militia to prohibit the sale or exchange of arms, ammunition, or explosives.

Impact

If enacted, the repeal would potentially alter the regulatory landscape for arms and ammunition in Texas. Currently, this authority provides a level of oversight that could restrict sales based on specific criteria deemed necessary by the commanding officer. Removing this power may facilitate a more open market for firearms and ammunition, which supporters argue would enhance individual freedoms and align with the state's strong culture of gun rights.

Summary

House Bill 915 seeks to repeal the authority granted to the commanding officer of the state militia that allows them to prohibit the sale or exchange of arms, ammunition, or explosives. This legislative change is positioned within broader discussions about arms regulation and the rights of individuals, particularly in relation to the oversight of militia groups within the state. By removing this authority, the bill aims to broaden the rights of individuals and entities involved in the sale and exchange of these items.

Contention

The discussion surrounding HB 915 may see notable points of contention, particularly from those who advocate for stricter controls on arms as a means of ensuring public safety. Critics of the repeal might argue that dismantling this authority could lead to less regulation and oversight, potentially resulting in an increase in the availability of arms and associated risks. Supporters, on the other hand, may frame the move as a necessary step to protect individual rights and limit government interference in private transactions involving arms and ammunition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HF1313

Local governmental units authorized to prohibit or restrict the possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land.

TX HF1601

Local governmental units authorized to prohibit or restrict the possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land.

TX SF2320

Local governmental units authorization to prohibit or restrict the possession of dangerous weapons, ammunition, or explosives in local government-owned or leased buildings and land

TX HB411

Relating to the repeal of the prohibition against certain municipal or county regulation of the rental or leasing of housing accommodations.

TX SB308

Relating to the repeal of certain laws prohibiting abortion.

TX HB3591

Relating to prohibiting contracts between certain state agencies and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

TX SB390

State Military; deployment of armed military forces of other states into this state without the permission of the Governor; prohibit

TX S03481

Removes ammunition and ammunition sales from the requirements of background checks; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto; repeals the background check fund.

TX A05584

Removes ammunition and ammunition sales from the requirements of background checks; repeals certain provisions of law relating thereto; repeals the background check fund.

TX HF4743

Sale and possession of toxic ammunition prohibited.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.