Texas House Committee Approves Open Carry Bill

by Ryan McCrimmon
 
The full Texas House will take up a bill allowing for the open carry of handguns after a committee approved the legislation Thursday. 
In a 7-2 vote, the House Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety approved House Bill 910 by committee Chairman Larry Phillips, R-Sherman, which would let Texans with a concealed handgun license openly carry their weapons in public. 
The two “no” votes came from Democrats Alfonso “Poncho” Nevárez of Eagle Pass and Eric Johnson of Dallas. 
A similar bill by state Sen. Craig Estes, R-Wichita Falls, passed the Senate last week and has been sent to the House. 
Last week, the House committee heard public testimony for and against the legislation. 
Alice Tripp, a lobbyist for the Texas State Rifle Association, told the committee that Texans with a concealed carry license are far less likely to commit a crime than the average Texan. 
“It’s time to let them take off their coats to pump their gas in August,” she said. 
That hearing also included testimony on a bill that would allow for the concealed carry of handguns on college campuses. The Senate has given its approval to a campus carry bill from Sen. Brian Birdwell, R-Granbury. 
A University of Texas/Texas Tribune poll last month found a large majority of Texans are opposed to open carry with or without a license. In the same poll, voters were split on allowing concealed handguns on state college and university campuses. 

Ryan McCrimmon is a reporting intern for the Texas Tribune where this story originally published. It is reprinted here through a news partnership between the Texas Tribune and Corridor News. 

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