TEXAS LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
Written on: 06/18/2001 by:
National Rifle Association
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Congratulations NRA and Texas State Rifle Association members!
Governor Rick Perry signed all three NRA-supported bills passed by
the Texas Legislature this session before the June 17 deadline.
These include:
* HB 1837 by Rep. Mary Denny (R-Aubrey) & Sen. Ken Armbrister
(D-Victoria) will protect Texas' safe and valuable shooting range
facilities from frivolous nuisance lawsuits based on noise. It made
important changes to current law by extending protection to ranges
built after 1991 and to those located in counties with no
ordinance-making authority.
* HB 2784 by Rep. Bill Carter (R-Fort Worth) & Sen. Todd Staples
(R-Palestine) will improve the way DPS collects and maintains
statistics on concealed handgun license holders by focusing on
reporting convictions of concealed handgun licensees for violent
offenses, weapons offenses and violations of the concealed carry law,
rather than non-violent, non-weapons-related offenses. DPS will also
be required to provide an annual comparison of crime conviction rates
among concealed handgun licensees versus the adult population in
general, providing an improved, consistent and more meaningful
methodology of record keeping to measure trends over time and assess
the success or failure of the state's carry law.
* SB 430, a bill dealing generally with school safety, will require
visiting resource officers in public elementary schools to offer to
teach NRA's Eddie Eagle GunSafe program at least once a year, thanks
to an amendment added to the bill in the House by Rep. Manny Najera
(D-El Paso). Rep. Phil King (R-Weatherford) carried HB 2656 with
similar language that remained stuck in committee, and he identified
SB 430 as a perfect vehicle for his House bill late in the session.
Thanks also go out to Sen. Florence Shapiro, the original sponsor of
SB 430, who agreed to accept Rep. Najera's Eddie Eagle amendment to
her bill.
Thanks to all of you who made phone calls, sent emails and faxes, and
came to the capitol to testify on these important measures. With
your help, gun owners and sportsmen had, by far, the most successful
legislative session ever! Let's keep working together to protect our
rights in the Lone Star State.