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Lawmakers in Texas have begun pre-filing bills for next year’s legislative session, and both pro-gun and anti-gun measures indicate that the session is likely to be an active one where guns and the Second Amendment are concerned.

Within the first three days of the pre-filing period, more than 75 gun-related measures were introduced for the 2025 Regular Session of the Texas Legislature. The majority of the legislation is anti-gun in nature and covers many different aspects of the gun-ban agenda.

Pre-filed anti-gun bills deal with red-flag gun confiscation, bans on private firearms transfers, restrictions on standard magazine capacity, prohibitions on commonly owned semi-automatic firearms and repeal of campus carry, open carry and the state firearms preemption law. In fact, the measures are so severe that NRA’s Institute for Legislative Action (NRA-ILA) said, taken in their entirety, the measures would “make Biden-Harris and national gun control organizations proud.”

On the other hand, a number of pro-gun  measures have also been pre-filed in the Lone Star State. House Bill 162 targets so-called red-flag laws, which typically have no safeguards for due process of those subject to seizures. The measure would ban state or local governmental entities or their employees from recognizing, serving or enforcing red-flag gun confiscation orders in Texas, and also probit adopting rules, ordinances, orders or policies relating to such orders. Additionally, the measure would prohibit those government entities from accepting federal grant money for red-flag laws.

Another pro-gun measure, House Bill 644, would provide immunity to business owners who allow licensed concealed handguns on their premises. The legislation is designed to encourage business owners to not restrict carry.

House Bill 929 is the antithesis of the laws passed in California and Colorado that place additional taxes on firearm and ammunition purchases. This measure would exempt firearms, ammo and firearms accessories from state sales and use tax. 

Another measure, House Bill 1337 would put Texas in line with the National Concealed Carry Reciprocity move expected under the second Trump Administration. The measure provides for universal recognition of out-of-state carry licenses, bringing Texas’ LTC law into line with the “permitless” carry law that applies equally to nonresidents.

Lastly, House Bill 1403 would prohibit child placement and state agencies from requiring foster parents to provide a list of the specific types of firearms that are kept in the home. That would ensure that information regarding the presence of firearms in the home remains confidential—as it should be in a free state. 

The 2025 legislative session is set to convene on January 14, and the deadline to introduce bills is March 14.

23 COMMENTS

  1. …requiring foster parents to provide…

    Dems are always using their power to force their agendas on everyone. In some places, they make you pledge that you will affirm any future gender delusion before they allow adoption or foster care.

  2. Most of these bills aren’t going any place. Just a lot of political posturing. There are only 2 things politicians care about:

    1. Getting elected.

    2. Getting elected again.

    • “There are only 2 things politicians care about:

      1. Getting elected.

      2. Getting elected again.”

      Just so you know, unauthorized release of classified information is a felony.

    • In this line of business you’ve got to be able to whistle dixie or sing the battle hymn of the republic with equal enthusiasm

      • “In this line of business you’ve got to be able to whistle dixie or sing the battle hymn of the republic with equal enthusiasm”

        I like the sound of “La Marseillaise”, better than either. However…..

        “Stars and Stripes Forever” should be our National Anthem.

  3. Cut the chase…Where’s the legislation to Define Gun Control by its History? The overwhelming evidence shows Gun Control has been a scourge upon mankind since its inception. Obviously the Millions who voted for harris/walz could care less about the Second Amendment due to the fact they assume Gun Control is the cat’s meow…when in fact History shows Gun Control is a toilet someone forgot to flush.

    • Blah blah blah blah and blah. Can you come up with something new in the New Year? I think not. We’ll see.

      • One cannot know the actual number of people who are new to this venue. Many of those might not have learned the history of gun control.

        If a person doesn’t like postings here, don’t read them. If a person doesn’t like a venue where people contribute unpopular opinions and observations here, don’t access the venue.

        For a collection of people who complain that this, or that, business/organization denies them 1st Amenment freedon, we should not be harrassing others we wish weren’t allowed to comment, here.

    • “Where’s the legislation to Define Gun Control by its History?”

      Point well made. Even a state like Texas passes laws that are merely “definitions”. I would support this, and I would support having this discussed in EVERY state house across the nation.

      “The overwhelming evidence shows Gun Control has been a scourge upon mankind since its inception.”

      Absolutely true. And the evidence is more than merely “overwhelming”. I’m just having trouble finding a strong enough adjective for it.

      • Sam – a BIG yep – after all pert near ALL of the laws are invented and pushed by – liars oops lawyers. They are about the only ‘profession’ that comes close to perpetual motion.

  4. Regarding the reciprocity bill: since Texas is a constitutional carry state and Texas already honors permits from all other states — any more reciprocity in the bill is likely to be insignificant.

  5. With the pardon of the drug addicted, traitorous deadbeat dad of a prohibited possessor perpetrator of international fraud that he calls a son, didn’t Joe Biden pretty much just admit that all firearm laws are unenforceable?

    I think so. When can I buy my cannon? I’ve got some rodents to deal with…

    • Osprey – you do realize that in most states it is ALREADY legal for you to own a cannon in spite of slow joe’s repeated claims that you can’t.
      As to the ‘pardon’ – that was so obviously going to happen that even Stevie Wonder could see it coming.

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