Texas Constitutional Carry Priority Support
Texas Constitutional Carry Priority Support
Texas Constitutional Carry Priority Support
Current law:
Texas Penal Code 46.02 prohibits handgun
carry outside of one’s property, living
quarters, or vehicle.
The main exception is for those who have a
license to carry a handgun in public. LTC
holders may carry openly (visible, in a
holster) or concealed.
To apply for an LTC, one must be 21 (or 18-
20 and military), eligible to purchase a
*NOTE: If HB 821 also passes (in addition to HB 1587), those who can legally own a firearm and aren't part of a criminal street gang
firearm under state and federal law, and would be eligible to carry without a permit
meet many other requirements listed in GOA supports permitless carry for lawful gun owners age 18+, and
Texas Government Code 411.172. advocates for no distinctions between LTC and permitless carry.
openly only
concealed only
with regulations
no permitless carry
CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY 2021
Requiring a license hurts those who are poor, Repealing the training requirement does not
busy, rural, etc. It also keeps potential victims endanger public safety. States that abandoned
from being able to defend themselves right training requirements have found that people
away. But it does nothing to stop criminals, generally seek more training voluntarily, and
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because they are already determined to break public safety stays the same or improves.
the law.
Footnotes
1. The Dark Secret of Jim Crow and the Racist Roots of Gun Control by David Kopel, March 2011, in
America’s 1st Freedom
http://davekopel.org/2A/Mags/darksecret-of-jim-crow.html). See also The Racist Roots of Gun
Control by Clayton Kramer, Kansas Journal of Law & Public Policy, Winter 1995
Texas Legislators:
(https://njiat.com/JunePDFs/The%20Racist%20Roots%20of%20Gun%20Control.pdf), The Racist
Origins of US Gun Control by Steve Ekwall Please co-author
(https://www.sedgwickcounty.org/media/29093/the-racist-origins-of-us-gun-control.pdf),
"The Discriminatory History of Gun Control" by David Babat, 2009, Senior Honors Projects, Paper Constitutional Carry
140 (http://digitalcommons.uri.edu/srhonorsprog/140)
2. John Lott’s PowerPoint presentation for Kentucky (from 2019, before Oklahoma and Kentucky
passed Constitutional Carry): For more priority
https://crimeresearch.org/wpcontent/uploads/2019/11/Kentuck-Constitutional-Carry-1.pptx GOA legislation, see
3. US News safest states in 2019: https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/rankings/crime-and- txgoa.us/87r
corrections/public-safety