Gun-rights bills signed in Texas...
House Bill 225 (Driver) which extends the renewal period for a concealed handgun license from four to five years without an increase in renewal fee.
House Bill 322 (Hupp) which reduces all fees for a
concealed handgun license for military members and veterans by 50
percent and lowers the age from 21 to 18 for members of the military or
veterans to obtain a concealed handgun license.
House Bill 685 (Rose) which exempts military members and
veterans from taking the range portion of the concealed handgun
licensing process if they had been weapons certified in the military
within the past five years prior to application for the license.
House Bill 1483 (Frost) which will expand methods by
which applicants for a concealed handgun license may pay the fees to
include personal check, cash, and credit card. Currently only cashiers
checks and money orders are accepted.
House Bill 823 (Keel) which clarifies the current
definition of ?traveling? as it relates to someone carrying a firearm.
Current law is ambiguous and is interpreted differently by courts and
law enforcement.
House Bill 1038 (Isett) which reduces the fee for
renewal of a canceled handgun permit for senior citizen by 50 percent.
The current renewal fee for a senior citizen is $70 for a four-year
renewal period and this bill will reduce that fee to $35 for those 60
years of age or older. It's good to see that he signed them, although I don't think anyone really expected trouble. Hat tip to packing.org.
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Posted on 2005-06-18 19:22:27.0
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