Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB130

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

Caption

Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.

Impact

If passed, SB130 would alter the legal landscape for firearms in Texas, effectively ensuring that locally manufactured firearms, components, and ammunition are treated as exempt from federal oversight. This would mean that manufacturers could operate without federal registration or regulatory interference, potentially spurring growth in local businesses focused on firearm production. The bill also includes provisions that require items to be identifiable as 'Made in Texas', thereby fostering a sense of local pride and state identity in firearm culture. However, it limits certain exceptions, such as firearms that cannot be carried or those that discharge more than two rounds automatically.

Summary

SB130 is a legislative bill introduced in Texas that aims to exempt the intrastate manufacture of firearms, firearm accessories, and ammunition from federal regulation. The bill is grounded in the belief that the Tenth and Ninth Amendments to the United States Constitution grant states extensive powers to regulate intrastate commerce. It asserts that since the U.S. Congress has not expressly preempted such regulation, Texas should have the authority to govern these matters independently. Furthermore, the bill reinforces the Second Amendment rights of Texans by declaring that any firearm or accessory made within Texas and remaining within its borders is not subject to federal law or regulation.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB130 are likely to be contentious, as the bill raises significant legal questions about state versus federal authority over firearms. Advocates for the bill argue that it strengthens individual rights and aligns with the constitutional protections granted to Texas citizens regarding firearms. On the other hand, opponents may contend that this bill could undermine national efforts to regulate firearms, potentially increasing the risk of unregulated firearms circulating within and beyond Texas. This dichotomy may lead to legal challenges regarding the enforcement of such exemptions against federal law, accentuating ongoing national debates about gun control.

Companion Bills

TX HB1617

Identical Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1617

Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.

TX HB1697

Exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories manufactured and retained in New Hampshire from federal regulation.

TX SB1845

Sales tax; exempting firearms, accessories, and ammunition from sales tax. Effective date.

TX SB209

Providing a sales tax exemption for sales of firearms, firearm accessories, ammunition, firearm safes and firearm safety devices.

TX HF541

A bill for an act creating a sales tax exemption period for firearms, firearm accessories, ammunition, and gun safes.

TX A09373

Requires bidders on contracts to purchase firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories to submit a statement that the bidder is licensed and in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations relating to the sale, transfer, storage and disposition of firearms, ammunition and firearm accessories.

TX HB937

Sales and Use Tax - Firearms, Firearm Accessories, and Ammunition - Rate Alteration

TX HB733

Revise laws related to firearms, ammunition, and accessories

TX S1678

"Firearm and Ammunition Procurement Act"; establishes State procurement practices for firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories.

TX A1410

"Firearm and Ammunition Procurement Act"; establishes State procurement practices for firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories.

Similar Bills

NH HB1026

Relative to the definition of manufactured housing.

TX HB1617

Relating to exempting the intrastate manufacture of a firearm, a firearm accessory, or ammunition from federal regulation.

NH HB1697

Exempting certain firearms and firearm accessories manufactured and retained in New Hampshire from federal regulation.

NH HB381

Limiting liability for certain design features of firearms.

IA SF2369

A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of accessory dwelling units. (Formerly SSB 3070.) Effective date: 07/01/2026.

CA AB1263

Firearms: ghost guns.

CT HB07031

An Act Including Accessory Apartments Without Affordability Restrictions In The Calculation Of The Threshold For Exemption From The Affordable Housing Appeals Procedure.

IA HSB618

A bill for an act relating to county and city regulation of accessory dwelling units.(See HF 2252.)