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Variety of Gun-Related Bills on Table for Session

Texas Tribune

While December's fatal shooting at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school led the Obama administration  federal gun laws, Texas lawmakers have been hard at work on gun-related legislation since November, when they were first able to file bills for the 83rd legislative session. Most of those bills aim to widen rather than restrict access to guns.

Texas lawmakers have not been shy from speaking out on President Obama's recent proposal, with some praising it and others  it. On Wednesday, Gov.  called for prayer instead of gun restrictions.

"It's business as usual in Texas," said Alice Tripp, legislative director of the Texas State Rifle Association.

At least 20 bills have been filed or proposed by Texas lawmakers on the subject of guns. Here's a roundup of the proposed legislation:

Concealed handguns on college campuses

Some of the bills revive legislative battles from the past. On Thursday, state Sen. , R-Granbury, and 13 other co-authors filed , which would allow the carrying of concealed weapons on college campuses. Similar bills were defeated during the last two sessions, but Tripp, who lobbies for gun owners, said she was hopeful, noting that in the past, "It's not like there was an overwhelming cry."

"Colleges are predator magnets," she said. "Law enforcement does a wonderful job, but they cannot personally protect 50,000 students."

The bill's detractors, however, are around to fight it again. "Everybody knew that it would never pass," said Marsha McCartney, a volunteer with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. "It's just one step too far for the gun lobby to go." She pointed to  in August at the University of Colorado, where administrators announced that a dorm would be set aside for students who wanted to carry concealed handguns, only to find that no students wanted to live there.

Concealed handguns at public schools

Other bills and proposals by Texas lawmakers, however, are likely to spark new debates. Several related to public schools were taken up in the wake of the Newtown shooting. State Rep. , R-Dallas, has  allowing more school teachers to carry concealed weapons. Lt. Gov.  called last week for  for school employees. State Rep. , R-Houston has filed , which would allow school board officials to bring concealed handguns to their meetings. State Rep. , D-Rio Grande City, filed  creating a misdemeanor if a hunter accidentally shoots a gun and the bullet crosses the property line of an "educational facility."

Concealed handgun permits

Multiple bills are concerned with the requirements for carrying a concealed handgun. by state Rep. , R-Van, would decrease the required number of classroom hours for an initial concealed carry license from 10 hours to 4 hours. Flynn also filed, which would allow concealed handgun carriers to renew their licenses online. Rep. , R-Plano, has filed  that would allow concealed carry licenses to be a part of driver's licenses, and which would clarify an existing law that makes it illegal to carry a concealed handgun while intoxicated. His bill would bring the definition of "intoxicated" in line with drunken driving laws.

State Rep. , R-West University Place, has filed , which would lower the fees for veterans and peace officers when they obtain a license. , by state Rep. , R-Dripping Springs, and its companion,  by , D-San Antonio, would allow veterans to note their status on the the licenses.

One bill that restricts concealed handgun rights is , filed by state Rep. , D-Fort Worth, which would keep Texas residents from using a concealed handgun permit issued by another state

Other bills

Several other gun-related bills have been filed or proposed. Rep. , D-Austin, has said he  legislation to require training for buyers of certain guns. Sen. , D-Houston, is  to file a bill to require background checks for purchases at gun shows. , by state Rep. , D-Rio Grande City, would require hotels to let people know when they have a no-firearms policy before they book a stay. Guillen also filed  which would make it a misdemeanor for a public employee to turn a licensed concealed handgun carrier away from a public building.

State Rep. , R-Texarkana, has  that he is writing a bill to allow for the open carrying of handguns in public places.

And state Rep. , R-Dayton, has filed a bill, , calling any federal intrusion on gun rights "unconstitutional." His bill would make it illegal for law enforcement officers in Texas to implement any federal laws "relating to confiscating any firearm, banning any firearm, limiting the size of a magazine for any firearm, imposing any limit on the ammunition that may be purchased for any firearm," "taxing any firearm or ammunition," or "requiring the registration of any firearm or ammunition." State Rep. , R-The Woodlands,  he would file a similar bill.

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