Everything you need to know about Texas gun laws (2024)

AUSTIN (Texas Tribune/ The Trace) — As the nation reels from mass shootings in California, Texas and Ohio, many lawmakers and politicians find themselves navigating familiar territory in the latest national debate on gun control.

In Texas, there aren’t currently any laws banning the possession or the purchase of weapons like the AK-47 the shooter used to kill 22 people and injure dozens more. And during the last legislative session, lawmakers expanded the bandwidth of some gun laws. One new law will allow handgun owners to carry concealed firearms without a license inthe case of a disaster evacuation. Anotherremoves the capon how many school marshals can carry guns on public school campuses. But other lawmakers are calling for tighter gun control in the state, including State Rep. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, who on Mondaysent a letter to Gov. Greg Abbott Sunday requesting an emergency special sessionto address gun violence.

As lawmakers are poised to revisit gun issues, here’s a look at the basics tenets —and the latest changes — in Texas gun laws.

What types of weapons can you legally purchase or own in Texas?

Under Texas law, most types of weapons can be purchased and possessed with few exceptions. Under federal law, and reiterated in Texascriminal code, rifles with a barrel length of less than 16 inches and shotguns with a barrel length of less than 18 inches are generally prohibited. Exceptions are made to such weapons, as well as machine guns and silencers, if the purchaserregistersthe weapon with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and pays a $200 tax.

In Texas, you must be at least 18 years of age to buy a rifle, and at least 21 years of age to buy a handgun from a licensed dealer. Under federal law, its is generally illegal for someone younger than 18 to possess a handgun outside of certain situations such as defending oneself against an intruder or for hunting.

Between 2013 and 2017, the most recent five years for which data is available, average yearly gun sales increased by 101 percent compared to earlier yearly averages between 2000 and 2004, according to data fromSmall Arms Analytics.

What are the laws on purchasing firearms?

Texas law, mirroring federal regulations,prohibitscertain groups of people from purchasing or possessing firearms, including felons and people convicted of domestic violence misdemeanors. But the website of the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, a gun control advocacy group, says there are “notable gaps” in the lawprohibiting perpetrators of domestic violencefrom purchasing handguns, chiefly because it doesn’t apply to people convicted of assaults against a current or former dating partner unless the defendant has been married or lived with the victim, for example.

Federal law requires licensed dealers to conduct a background check through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, or NICS, prior to the sale of a firearm. In Texas, if the firearm purchaser already has a license to carry a concealed handgun from the state, dealers don’t have to conduct a background check.

Texas, like Arizona, Oklahoma, and other states, doesn’t require background checks for private sales, like purchases among individuals or some guns sold at gun shows. It also doesn’t limit purchases of multiple firearms or large capacity ammunition magazines.

What are the laws on carrying firearms?

Licenses for carrying a handgun in public are administered at the state level by the Texas Department of Public Safety. Texas is a “shall issue” state, which means that as long as an applicant meets thebasic requirementsfor purchasing a handgun — like being 21 — local law enforcement has to furnish a license to carry. This differs from “may issue” states, where law enforcement has the discretion to deny an applicant, even if they meet all of the requirements.

Applications for a Texas license to carry a handgun are availableonlineand require prospective carriers to submit fingerprints, complete four to six hours of training, pass a written exam and pass a shooting proficiency test.

In 2015, Gov.Greg Abbottsigned legislationallowing Texans with licenses to openly carry their handguns, as long as those weapons are in a hip or shoulder holster. The law still bans guns in certain places like schools, polling places, courtrooms and secure airport areas.

Texas does not require a license to openly carry a rifle in public.

Also in 2015, Abbott signed acampus carry law, which requires the state’s public universities and colleges to allow handguns on campus buildings and in dorms. In 2016, the law became the subject of a lawsuit when University of Texas at Austin professorsclaimedthat allowing licensed gun-owners to carry concealed weapons into public university buildings would have a “chilling effect” on free speech. The lawsuit was thrown out by a federal district judge in July 2017, and in 2018 the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of AppealsupheldTexas’ campus carry law.

Over the years the number of Texans with a license to carry has surged. In 2000 there were roughly 215,000 active licenses in the state. By 2018 that number had swelled to well over a million, according to data from the Texas Department of Public Safety.

What recent changes have there been to Texas gun laws?

Lawmakers passed nine gun-related laws last legislative session, according to theTexas State Law Library, several of which loosen restrictions on carrying guns in public.

Starting Sept. 1, landlords won’t be able to preventtenants or their guestsfrom carrying a firearm. Licensed gun owners will also be allowed to carry handguns in churches, synagogues, andother places of worship, all places where it has been illegal to carry if those entities provided oral or written notice prohibiting firearms on their property. And in the wake of the Santa Fe shooting, Abbott signed the bill thatabolishes the capon how many school marshals can carry guns at public schools.

Another bill, also going into law on Sept. 1, allows gun owners tocarry their concealed firearms without a licensefor up to 48 hours when leaving an area due to a mandatory evacuation order. Supporters of the bill said that Texans should have the ability to take their firearms with them in the case of a disaster without fearing that they’re breaking the law or being forced to leave the firearms behind. The bill was filed after gun rights groups said Texanscouldn’t arm themselveswhen Hurricane Harvey hit the Gulf Coast in 2017, according to theDallas Morning News.

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Clarification: This story was updated to clarify under what circ*mstances it has been illegal to carry handguns in churches, synagogues, and other places of worship.

This story was published in partnership with The Trace, a nonprofit newsroom covering guns in America.

See the original story published by Texas Tribune.

Everything you need to know about Texas gun laws (2024)

FAQs

What do I need to know about carrying a gun in Texas? ›

Beginning September 1, 2021, HB1927 made it legal in Texas for most people 21 or over to carry a handgun in a holster without a permit both openly and/or concealed. This law modified the previous open carry law from 2016 by eliminating the requirement to have a license to carry.

What are the major gun laws in Texas? ›

People in Texas carrying a handgun that is partially or wholly visible must carry it in a holster. Before the law changed in 2021, people in Texas needed to have a license to openly carry a handgun and they needed to carry their handgun in a "shoulder or belt holster." Now, a license is not required to carry openly.

Can I carry a gun in my backpack in Texas? ›

Yes, but the firearm must be concealed when carrying on campus, which means it must be hidden in a holster, tucked in a backpack or purse.

Can you keep a gun in your glove box in Texas? ›

The firearm must be unloaded. The firearm and any ammunition cannot be readily accessible from the passenger compartment. If the vehicle does not have a separate compartment from the driver's compartment, the firearm must be in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console.

Can I carry a gun in my purse in Texas without a license? ›

2021 Unlicensed Carry Law

As of 2021, Texas law no longer requires people to have a license to carry (LTC) in order to carry a handgun in most public places.

Can I open carry in Walmart in Texas? ›

Walmart is further requesting that customers refrain from openly carrying firearms at its stores unless they are law enforcement officers. Last month, a gunman entered a Walmart store in El Paso and killed 22 people using an AK-style firearm that Walmart already bans the sale of.

Can I carry a gun in my car without a license in Texas? ›

According to this act, Texans can carry a gun (loaded or unloaded) in their vehicle without a permit or any other documentation. The car must be theirs or under their control, while the gun is in it (i.e., you can't lend your vehicle to another person and leave your gun inside).

What is the red flag law in Texas? ›

Texas has weak gun laws, including lacking an Extreme Risk law (also known as a Red Flag law), that empowers loved ones or law enforcement to temporarily prevent people at risk of causing harm from accessing firearms, including people who have threatened violence.

Can I carry a gun that is not registered to me in Texas? ›

Being a state that allows open carry and constitutional carry without a license makes Texas one of the most gun-friendly states in America. As for whether or not you can have an unregistered gun in Texas, no statutes are currently on the books that prohibit or require firearms in the Lone Star State to be registered.

Where can I not carry a gun in Texas? ›

Hospitals and Mental Health Facilities: Firearms are not allowed in hospitals, mental hospitals, or nursing homes unless there is written authorization from the facility's administration. These Texas concealed carry restrictions help maintain a safe environment for patients and staff.

Do you need a holster to pocket carry in Texas? ›

After the passage of the new Texas guns law in September 2021, the holster is not required to be a belt or shoulder holster. The new law places no restrictions on the type of holster, so Texans can now use belly bands, waistband holsters, pocket holsters, ankle holsters, thigh holsters, etc.

Is Texas a stand your ground state? ›

Texas Law. Texas has a stand your ground law which removes the duty to retreat before using deadly force if the person is in a place they have a right to be, is not engaged in criminal activity, and has not provoked his or her assailant.

Can I have my AR-15 in my car in Texas? ›

Guns in Vehicles in Texas

Texas has no laws regarding the carrying of long guns (rifles or shotguns) in motor vehicles.

Are gun magnets legal in Texas? ›

Carrying with a magnetic mount will almost always constitute carrying openly, and for that reason, you must contain the firearm in a holster. Since most of these mounts do not have a holster component—they are illegal.

Can cops open a locked glove box in Texas? ›

The answer, like a good pair of cowboy boots, is it depends. Generally, a locked glove compartment offers some protection, but probable cause, warrants, and a few exceptions can give the police the okay to see what secrets you're hiding.

Does a gun need to be registered to carry in Texas? ›

No, you do not have to register it. There is no gun registry in Texas or at the federal level. Therefore, there is no one for you to register your gun with. Legally, there is nothing that you have to do in a private sale or when gifting a firearm as far as recording the transaction.

Do you have to tell police you have a gun in Texas? ›

In Texas, there is no general requirement to inform a police officer that you have a gun in your car during a traffic stop or other encounter with law enforcement. However, if the officer asks if you have any weapons in the car, you are legally required to answer truthfully.

What are the requirements for concealed carry in Texas? ›

Texas LTCs are issued to both residents and non-residents who are at least 21 years of age (18 if a member or veteran of the U.S. military). They require a four- to six-hour training course as well as passing both a written exam and a shooting proficiency demonstration.

What makes it unlawful to carry a gun in Texas? ›

The current law also makes it illegal: (1) to carry a handgun in plain view in a public place unless the handgun is in a holster, (2) to carry a handgun in plain view inside a vehicle unless you're 21 (or if you're permitted) and the handgun is in a holster.

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