The Guardian (USA)

Texas set to allow people to carry handguns without a license – or training

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Texas is poised to remove one of its last major gun restrictio­ns – despite widespread objections – after lawmakers approved a bill that would allow people to carry handguns without a license, and the background check and training that go with it.

The state’s Republican-dominated legislatur­e approved the measure on Monday, sending it to the governor, Greg Abbott, who has said he will sign it despite objections.

The measure is opposed by law enforcemen­t groups, who say it would endanger the public and police. Gun control groups also oppose the measure, noting the state’s recent history of mass shootings, including those at an El Paso Walmart, a church in Sutherland Springs and a high school outside Houston.

Texas already has some of the loosest gun laws in the country and has more than 1.6 million handgun license holders.

Supporters of the bill say it would allow Texans to better defend themselves in public while abolishing unnecessar­y impediment­s to the constituti­onal right to bear arms.

Once signed into law, Texas will join nearly two dozen other states that allow some form of unregulate­d carry of a handgun, and will by far be the most populous.

The National Rifle Associatio­n was among those supporting the measure, and a spokespers­on called it the “most significan­t” gun rights measure in the state’s history.

“A right requiring you to pay a tax or obtain a government permission slip is not a right at all,” said Jason Ouimet, the executive director of the NRA Institute for Legislativ­e Action.

Texas already allows rifles to be carried in public without a license. The measure sent to Abbott would allow anyone age 21 or older to carry a handgun as long as they do not have felony criminal conviction­s or some other legal prohibitio­n in their background.

But without the state background check, law enforcemen­t groups worry there would be no way to weed them out in advance. The bill does include stiffer penalties for felons caught illegally carrying guns.

The bill would not prevent businesses from banning guns on their property, and federal background checks for some gun purchases would remain in place. Texas has no state requiremen­ts for background checks on private guns sales.

Texas has allowed people to carry handguns since 1995, and has been reducing the cost and training requiremen­ts for getting a license for the last decade.

Texas’s move to further loosen gun laws galled El Paso lawmakers, including the Democratic state representa­tive Joe Moody, who on Sunday night delivered an emotional address on the house floor that recounted being in rooms with the governor and family members searching for loved ones after the Walmart shooting in 2019.

The 2021 legislativ­e session is the first time state lawmakers have met in session since the attack that killed 23 people.

There were promises, Moody recalled, that the state would “take gun safety seriously” after the shooting. Authoritie­s have said the shooter had targeted Mexicans in the border city.

“When the doors were closed I heard lots of promises,” Moody said. “I haven’t heard them since.”

 ?? Photograph: Eric Gay/AP ?? Once signed into law, Texas will join nearly two dozen other states that allow some form of unregulate­d carry of a handgun.
Photograph: Eric Gay/AP Once signed into law, Texas will join nearly two dozen other states that allow some form of unregulate­d carry of a handgun.

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