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            |  | A BILL TO BE ENTITLED | 
         
            |  | AN ACT | 
         
            |  | relating to authority of the governor and certain political | 
         
            |  | subdivisions to regulate firearms, ammunition, knives, air guns, | 
         
            |  | explosives, and combustibles and certain associated businesses | 
         
            |  | during certain disasters and emergencies. | 
         
            |  | BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
         
            |  | SECTION 1.  Section 418.003, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.003.  LIMITATIONS.  This chapter does not: | 
         
            |  | (1)  limit the governor's authority to apply for, | 
         
            |  | administer, or expend any grant, gift, or payment in aid of disaster | 
         
            |  | mitigation, preparedness, response, or recovery; | 
         
            |  | (2)  interfere with the course or conduct of a labor | 
         
            |  | dispute, except that actions otherwise authorized by this chapter | 
         
            |  | or other laws may be taken when necessary to forestall or mitigate | 
         
            |  | imminent or existing danger to public health or safety; | 
         
            |  | (3)  interfere with dissemination of news or comment on | 
         
            |  | public affairs, but any communications facility or organization, | 
         
            |  | including radio and television stations, wire services, and | 
         
            |  | newspapers, may be required to transmit or print public service | 
         
            |  | messages furnishing information or instructions in connection with | 
         
            |  | a disaster or potential disaster; | 
         
            |  | (4)  affect the jurisdiction or responsibilities of | 
         
            |  | police forces, fire-fighting forces, units of the armed forces of | 
         
            |  | the United States, or of any of their personnel when on active duty, | 
         
            |  | but state, local, and interjurisdictional emergency management | 
         
            |  | plans shall place reliance on the forces available for performance | 
         
            |  | of functions related to disasters; | 
         
            |  | (5)  except as provided by Section 418.184, authorize | 
         
            |  | the seizure or confiscation of any firearm or ammunition from an | 
         
            |  | individual who is lawfully carrying or possessing the firearm or | 
         
            |  | ammunition; [ or] | 
         
            |  | (6)  limit, modify, or abridge the authority of the | 
         
            |  | governor to proclaim martial law or exercise any other powers | 
         
            |  | vested in the governor under the constitution or laws of this state | 
         
            |  | independent of or in conjunction with any provisions of this | 
         
            |  | chapter; or | 
         
            |  | (7)  authorize any person to prohibit or restrict the | 
         
            |  | business or operations of a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, | 
         
            |  | distributor, wholesaler, supplier, or retailer or a sport shooting | 
         
            |  | range, as defined by Section 250.001, Local Government Code, in | 
         
            |  | connection with a disaster. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 2.  Section 418.019, Government Code, is amended to | 
         
            |  | read as follows: | 
         
            |  | Sec. 418.019.  RESTRICTED SALE AND TRANSPORTATION OF | 
         
            |  | MATERIALS.  The governor may suspend or limit the sale, dispensing, | 
         
            |  | or transportation of alcoholic beverages, [ firearms,] explosives, | 
         
            |  | and combustibles, other than explosives or combustibles that are | 
         
            |  | components of firearm ammunition. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 3.  Section 433.002(b), Government Code, is amended | 
         
            |  | to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (b)  The directive may provide for: | 
         
            |  | (1)  control of public and private transportation in | 
         
            |  | the affected area; | 
         
            |  | (2)  designation of specific zones in the affected area | 
         
            |  | in which, if necessary, the use and occupancy of buildings and | 
         
            |  | vehicles may be controlled; | 
         
            |  | (3)  control of the movement of persons; | 
         
            |  | (4)  control of places of amusement or assembly; | 
         
            |  | (5)  establishment of curfews; | 
         
            |  | (6)  control of the sale, transportation, and use of | 
         
            |  | alcoholic beverages[ , weapons, and ammunition, except as provided  | 
         
            |  | by Section 433.0045]; and | 
         
            |  | (7)  control of the storage, use, and transportation of | 
         
            |  | explosives or flammable materials considered dangerous to public | 
         
            |  | safety, other than explosives or flammable materials that are | 
         
            |  | components of firearm ammunition. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 4.  Section 433.0045(a), Government Code, is amended | 
         
            |  | to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (a)  A directive issued under this chapter may not: | 
         
            |  | (1)  authorize the seizure or confiscation of any | 
         
            |  | firearm or ammunition from an individual who is lawfully carrying | 
         
            |  | or possessing the firearm or ammunition; or | 
         
            |  | (2)  prohibit or restrict the business or operations of | 
         
            |  | a firearms or ammunition manufacturer, distributor, wholesaler, | 
         
            |  | supplier, or retailer or a sport shooting range, as defined by | 
         
            |  | Section 250.001, Local Government Code, in connection with a state | 
         
            |  | of emergency. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 5.  Sections 229.001(b), (c), (d), and (d-1), Local | 
         
            |  | Government Code, are amended to read as follows: | 
         
            |  | (b)  Subsection (a) does not affect the authority a | 
         
            |  | municipality has under another law to: | 
         
            |  | (1)  require residents or public employees to be armed | 
         
            |  | for personal or national defense, law enforcement, or another | 
         
            |  | lawful purpose; | 
         
            |  | (2)  regulate the discharge of firearms or air guns | 
         
            |  | within the limits of the municipality, other than at a sport | 
         
            |  | shooting range; | 
         
            |  | (3)  except as provided by Subsection (b-1), adopt or | 
         
            |  | enforce a generally applicable zoning ordinance, land use | 
         
            |  | regulation, fire code, or business ordinance; | 
         
            |  | (4)  [ regulate the use of firearms, air guns, or knives  | 
         
            |  | in the case of an insurrection, riot, or natural disaster if the  | 
         
            |  | municipality finds the regulations necessary to protect public  | 
         
            |  | health and safety; | 
         
            |  | [ (5)]  regulate the storage or transportation of | 
         
            |  | explosives to protect public health and safety, except that 25 | 
         
            |  | pounds or less of black powder for each private residence and 50 | 
         
            |  | pounds or less of black powder for each retail dealer are not | 
         
            |  | subject to regulation; | 
         
            |  | (5) [ (6)]  regulate the carrying of a firearm or air | 
         
            |  | gun by a person other than a person licensed to carry a handgun | 
         
            |  | under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, Government Code, at a: | 
         
            |  | (A)  public park; | 
         
            |  | (B)  public meeting of a municipality, county, or | 
         
            |  | other governmental body; | 
         
            |  | (C)  political rally, parade, or official | 
         
            |  | political meeting; or | 
         
            |  | (D)  nonfirearms-related school, college, or | 
         
            |  | professional athletic event; | 
         
            |  | (6) [ (7)]  regulate the carrying of a firearm by a | 
         
            |  | person licensed to carry a handgun under Subchapter H, Chapter 411, | 
         
            |  | Government Code, in accordance with Section 411.209, Government | 
         
            |  | Code; | 
         
            |  | (7) [ (8)]  regulate the hours of operation of a sport | 
         
            |  | shooting range, except that the hours of operation may not be more | 
         
            |  | limited than the least limited hours of operation of any other | 
         
            |  | business in the municipality other than a business permitted or | 
         
            |  | licensed to sell or serve alcoholic beverages for on-premises | 
         
            |  | consumption; | 
         
            |  | (8) [ (9)]  regulate the carrying of an air gun by a | 
         
            |  | minor on: | 
         
            |  | (A)  public property; or | 
         
            |  | (B)  private property without consent of the | 
         
            |  | property owner; or | 
         
            |  | (9) [ (10)]  except as provided by Subsection (d-1), | 
         
            |  | regulate or prohibit an employee's carrying or possession of a | 
         
            |  | firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition in the course of the | 
         
            |  | employee's official duties. | 
         
            |  | (c)  The exception provided by Subsection (b)(5) [ (b)(6)] | 
         
            |  | does not apply if the firearm or air gun is in or is carried to or | 
         
            |  | from an area designated for use in a lawful hunting, fishing, or | 
         
            |  | other sporting event and the firearm or air gun is of the type | 
         
            |  | commonly used in the activity. | 
         
            |  | (d)  Nothing in this section may be construed to [ The  | 
         
            |  | exception provided by Subsection (b)(4) does not] authorize the | 
         
            |  | seizure or confiscation of any firearm, air gun, knife, ammunition, | 
         
            |  | or firearm or air gun supplies or accessories from an individual who | 
         
            |  | is lawfully carrying or possessing the firearm, air gun, knife, | 
         
            |  | ammunition, or firearm or air gun supplies or accessories. | 
         
            |  | (d-1)  The exception provided by Subsection (b)(9) [ (b)(10)] | 
         
            |  | does not authorize a municipality to regulate an employee's | 
         
            |  | carrying or possession of a firearm in violation of Subchapter G, | 
         
            |  | Chapter 52, Labor Code. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 6.  Chapters 418 and 433, Government Code, as | 
         
            |  | amended by this Act, apply only to a declaration of disaster or | 
         
            |  | local disaster or a proclamation of a state of emergency issued or | 
         
            |  | renewed on or after the effective date of this Act.  A declaration | 
         
            |  | or proclamation issued before the effective date of this Act is | 
         
            |  | governed by the law in effect immediately before the effective date | 
         
            |  | of this Act, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose. | 
         
            |  | SECTION 7.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021. |