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

Published on August 14, 2019
Duration: 6:01

This video, hosted by Adam Kraut, Esq. of TheGunCollective, provides an expert-level breakdown of 10 new pro-Second Amendment laws signed by Texas Governor Greg Abbott. The laws, effective September 1st, cover a range of protections for firearm owners, including carry rights during disasters, restrictions on HOAs and residential leases, and clarifications on storage and carry in various locations. The video is sponsored by SB Tactical, known for their pistol stabilizing braces.

Quick Summary

Adam Kraut, Esq. explains 10 new pro-Second Amendment laws in Texas, effective September 1st. Key changes include HB 121 (trespass sign defense), HB 302 (residential lease protections), HB 1177 (carry during disasters), and SB 535 (carry in places of worship), alongside strengthened preemption and HOA protections.

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 of the key protections offered by the new Texas pro-gun laws?

The new Texas laws offer protections such as legal defense for license holders encountering trespass signs (HB 121), prohibitions on 'no firearms' clauses in leases (HB 302), and the ability to carry during disaster evacuations (HB 1177). They also address carry in government buildings and places of worship.

How do the new Texas laws affect firearm storage?

HB 2363 clarifies storage standards for foster homes, allowing guns and ammo together if a trigger lock is used. HB 1143 prevents school districts from regulating employee firearm storage in vehicles in parking lots, provided they are not in plain view.

What is the significance of HB 3231 regarding state preemption in Texas?

HB 3231 strengthens Texas's state preemption law, which limits the ability of local governments to enact their own firearm regulations. It curbs local zoning authority on firearm sales and allows the Attorney General to recover legal expenses in related cases.

Are there any new protections for businesses related to firearms in Texas?

Yes, SB 772 provides civil liability protection to businesses that choose not to post 30.06 or 30.07 signs. This measure aims to reduce their vulnerability to lawsuits related to firearms on their premises.

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