Texas Constitutional Carry Is Official, Will Begin in September

    Constitutional Carry in Texas has been signed into law, as celebrated by the Texas Gun Rights' social media announcement from June 16th, shown here.

    Constitutional Carry in Texas has been signed into law, as celebrated by the Texas Gun Rights' social media announcement from June 16th, shown here.

    As of the time of this writing, twenty US states officially recognize their residents’ inherent right to bear arms without the imposition of governmental permitting hurdles. Vermont led by example in this area, thanks to the particularly narrow wording of its state Constitution. Vermont’s legal language has never allowed for state-level restrictions on methods of firearms carry, so it is considered the first of America’s fifty states to recognize that the Constitution essentially serves as Americans’ permit – more by intrinsic prevention than by the retroactive action that other states have had to employ subsequently. For decades, Vermont stood alone in this distinction. TFB has covered some Constitutional Carry-related news from time to time, and a sampling of those past articles is listed below.

    Constitutional Carry @ TFB:

    The Texas legislature's official bill tracking website, shown here, was updated on June 16th to reflect that HB1927 finally received the governor's signature.

    The Texas legislature’s official bill tracking website, shown here, was updated on June 16th to reflect that HB1927 finally received the governor’s signature.

    In 2003, Alaska’s House Bill 102 was signed into law by then-Governor Frank Murkowski, making the USA’s largest and second-youngest state its next Constitutional Carry state. Arizona became the third in 2010, and over the eleven years since, a further seventeen states have followed suit. In chronological order, these are: Wyoming, Maine, Kansas, West Virginia, Idaho, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Arkansas, Utah, Montana, Iowa, and Tennessee. Now with Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s June 16th signature, the Lone Star State will become the USA’s twenty-first to recognize their citizens’ right to Constitutional Carry. House Bill 1927 was introduced into the Texas State Legislature’s 87th session in early 2021, with a February 12th filing date. This was not the gun-loving state’s first flirtation with Constitutional Carry attempts, as similar bills over the last ten or so years have been put forth, but unfortunately, none previously were able to gain sufficient traction.

    The Firearms Policy Coalition is widely considered to be one of the best pro-2A advocacy organizations in the US, and they joined in Texas' June 16th celebrations with their own announcement, shown here.

    The Firearms Policy Coalition is widely considered to be one of the best pro-2A advocacy organizations in the US, and they joined in Texas’ June 16th celebrations with their own announcement, shown here.

    Thanks in large part to continual pressure from constituents, as well as lobbying and grassroots efforts fueled by numerous pro-2A organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition, Gun Owners of America, and Texas Gun Rights/the National Association for Gun Rights, HB1927 passed the requisite voting procedures in late May 2021. The Texas House recorded its vote on May 23rd, the Senate on the 24th, and the bill was sent to Governor Abbott’s desk as of May 28th. The governor had previously stated that he would sign, so it was expected by many to be finalized soon after. It took a bit longer than it should have, but HB1927 finally received its last sign-off on June 16th. Texas’ new Constitutional Carry law will go into effect later this year, as of September 1st. Congrats to all freedom-loving Texans on winning this long-awaited and hard-won battle in the difficult fight to protect the right to bear arms, and hopefully we will soon see more states add to this growing list. See you at the range!


    Images courtesy of Texas Gun Rights, Firearms Policy Coalition, and the State of Texas.
    Will P

    Lifelong hobby/sport shooter and hunter, former US Army infantryman, perpetual firearms student. Always seeking to become better and learn more. Interested in a wide variety of shooting disciplines, and passionate about all kinds of guns. Contact on Instagram: @WillTFB


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