10 NEW PRO-2A Laws! - The Legal Brief

Published on August 14, 2019
Duration: 6:01

Adam Kraut, Esq., provides an expert breakdown of 10 new pro-2A laws enacted in Texas, effective September 1st. These laws expand carry rights, protect firearm possession in leases and HOAs, clarify storage requirements, and strengthen state preemption over local firearm regulations. The analysis highlights key legislative changes impacting gun owners in Texas.

Quick Summary

Texas has enacted 10 new pro-2A laws, effective September 1st, significantly expanding firearm rights. These include HB 121 (trespass sign defense), HB 302 (residential lease protections), HB 1177 (carry during disasters), SB 535 (carry in places of worship), and SB 741 (HOA firearms restrictions), among others.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Texas Pro-Gun Laws
  2. 00:23SB Tactical Brace Sponsorship
  3. 01:12HB 121: Trespass Sign Defense
  4. 01:33HB 302: Residential Lease Protections
  5. 02:01HB 1143: School Employee Vehicle Storage
  6. 02:22HB 1177: Carry During Disasters
  7. 02:47HB 1791: Government Building Carry
  8. 02:55HB 2363: Foster Parent Storage Standards
  9. 03:16HB 3231: State Firearms Preemption
  10. 03:38SB 535: Carry in Places of Worship
  11. 03:55SB 741: HOA Firearms Restrictions
  12. 04:22SB 772: Business Civil Liability Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some key new pro-2A laws in Texas effective September 1st?

Texas has enacted 10 new pro-2A laws, including HB 121 (trespass sign defense), HB 302 (residential lease protections), HB 1177 (carry during disasters), SB 535 (carry in places of worship), and SB 741 (HOA firearms restrictions).

How do new Texas laws affect firearm storage in residential leases and HOAs?

HB 302 prohibits 'no firearms' clauses in future residential leases and protects tenant rights to store guns in vehicles. SB 741 prevents HOAs from enforcing rules that restrict lawful firearm possession or storage.

What protections are offered for carrying firearms during emergencies in Texas?

HB 1177 provides protection from prosecution for carrying a handgun without a license while evacuating from or returning to a disaster area in Texas, ensuring citizens can defend themselves during crises.

Do new Texas laws impact where firearms can be carried?

Yes, SB 535 removes churches and places of worship from prohibited carry locations unless signs are posted. HB 1791 also restrains government entities from preventing firearms carry in their buildings.

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