Texas revisits allowing open carry of handguns

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Lavender, who sought to pass such a bill in 2011, is trying again.

He has filed a bill with Rep. Chris Paddie, R-Marshall, to let licensed Texans carry handguns in shoulder or belt holsters.

Lavender said the odds of passing the measure — HB 700 — are better this session.

“This bill is important to many people for a variety of reasons,” he said. “For some, it is a matter of personal safety. For others, it simply is a convenience/personal preference issue.

“And for some, it is a 10th Amendment/constitutional issue.”

John Pierce, who has advocated this change for years, will drum up support.

“We have high hopes for it in Texas this year,” said Pierce, co-founder of OpenCarry.org. “Texas has for so long in this country stood as a symbol of rugged individualism and freedom.

“I think it is embarrassing that people can sit at a Starbucks in Minneapolis open-carrying … but somehow the people in Houston or Dallas can’t handle that.”

Pierce said his group will start raising money to help inform Texans about this initiative through billboards and possibly radio ads.

He would love to see Texas move forward with open carry and leave Washington, D.C., Arkansas, Illinois, Florida, South Carolina and New York as the only places that allow no form of it.

Twenty-nine states allow open carry and don’t require a license. Last session in Texas, proposals such as allowing concealed carry on college campuses and in parking lots took a higher priority.

But now, Lavender said, several senators have expressed interest in backing the bill.

Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson said it’s time for this proposal to move forward.

“I support open carry by license holders. What better way to determine who standing around you is a good guy?” said Patterson, a former state senator who carried the legislation that legalized concealed handguns in Texas 18 years ago. “You know the person standing there with a gun on their hip has passed a background check, is up on their child support. …

“One hundred years ago in Texas, honest men carried openly and only criminals carried concealed,” he said. “It’s interesting how in the last 25 to 30 years, open carry became bad.”

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