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               A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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               AN ACT
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            relating to the right of the people to keep and bear arms. | 
         
         
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                   BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | 
         
         
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                   SECTION 1.  Title 1, Government Code, is amended by adding  | 
         
         
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            Chapter 3 to read as follows: | 
         
         
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            CHAPTER 3.  FEDERAL REGULATION OF FIREARMS | 
         
         
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            SUBCHAPTER A.  NON-COOPERATION | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 3.001.  PROHIBITION.  No public officer or employee of  | 
         
         
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            this state or of any political subdivision of this state shall  | 
         
         
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            enforce or attempt to enforce, or provide material aid to the  | 
         
         
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            efforts of another who enforces or attempts to enforce, any of the  | 
         
         
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            following federal acts, laws, executive orders, administrative  | 
         
         
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            orders, rules, regulations, statutes, or ordinances: | 
         
         
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                         (1)  Any tax, levy, fee, or stamp imposed on firearms,  | 
         
         
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            firearm accessories, or ammunition not common to all other goods  | 
         
         
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            and services and that might reasonably be expected to create a  | 
         
         
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            chilling effect on the purchase or ownership of those items; | 
         
         
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                         (2)  Any registration or tracking of firearms, firearm  | 
         
         
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            accessories, or ammunition; | 
         
         
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                         (3)  Any registration or tracking of the ownership of  | 
         
         
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            firearms, firearm accessories, or ammunition; | 
         
         
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                         (4)  Any act forbidding the possession, ownership, use,  | 
         
         
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            or transfer of a firearm, firearm accessory, or ammunition by a  | 
         
         
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            person who is not prohibited under state law from possessing a  | 
         
         
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            firearm, unless the person is not legally present in the United  | 
         
         
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            States or this state; and | 
         
         
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                         (5)  Any act ordering the confiscation of firearms,  | 
         
         
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            firearm accessories, or ammunition from a person who is not  | 
         
         
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            prohibited under state law from possessing a firearm, unless the  | 
         
         
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            person is not legally present in the United States or this state. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 3.002.  PRIVATE CAUSE OF ACTION.  (a)  Any political  | 
         
         
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            subdivision or any state or local law enforcement agency that  | 
         
         
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            employs a law enforcement officer who acts knowingly to violate the  | 
         
         
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            provisions of Section 3.001 shall be liable to the injured party in  | 
         
         
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            an action at law, suit in equity, or other proper proceeding for  | 
         
         
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            redress, and subject to a civil penalty of fifty thousand dollars  | 
         
         
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            per occurrence. | 
         
         
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                   (b)  Any person injured under this section shall also have  | 
         
         
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            standing to pursue an action for injunctive relief in the district  | 
         
         
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            court of the county in which the action allegedly occurred or in the  | 
         
         
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            district court of Travis County.  The court shall hold a hearing on  | 
         
         
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            the motion for temporary restraining order and preliminary  | 
         
         
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            injunction within thirty days of service of the petition. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  In any action under this section, the court shall award  | 
         
         
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            the prevailing party, other than this state or any political  | 
         
         
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            subdivision of the state, reasonable attorney's fees and costs. | 
         
         
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                   (d)  Sovereign immunity shall not be an affirmative defense  | 
         
         
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            in any action pursuant to this section. | 
         
         
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                   Sec. 3.003.  CONSTRUCTION.  (b)  For the purposes of this  | 
         
         
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            subchapter, "material aid" shall include voluntarily giving or  | 
         
         
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            allowing others to make use of lodging; communications equipment or  | 
         
         
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            services, including social media accounts; facilities; weapons;  | 
         
         
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            personnel; transportation; clothing; or other physical assets.   | 
         
         
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            Material aid shall not include giving or allowing the use of  | 
         
         
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            medicine or other materials necessary to treat physical injuries,  | 
         
         
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            nor shall the term include any assistance provided to help persons  | 
         
         
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            escape a serious, present risk of life-threatening injury. | 
         
         
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                   (c)  In this subchapter, "knowingly" has the meaning  | 
         
         
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            assigned by Section 6.03, Penal Code. | 
         
         
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                   (d)  Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to  | 
         
         
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            prohibit state officials from accepting aid from federal officials  | 
         
         
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            to enforce the laws of this state. | 
         
         
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                   (e)  It shall not be considered a violation of this  | 
         
         
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            subchapter to provide material aid to federal officials who are in  | 
         
         
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            pursuit of a suspect when there is a demonstrable criminal nexus  | 
         
         
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            with another state or country and such suspect is either not a  | 
         
         
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            citizen of this state or is not present in this state. | 
         
         
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                   (f)  It shall not be considered a violation of this  | 
         
         
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            subchapter to provide material aid to federal prosecution for  | 
         
         
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            felony crimes against a person when such prosecution includes  | 
         
         
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            weapons violations substantially similar to those found in Chapter  | 
         
         
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            46, Penal Code, so long as such weapons violations are merely  | 
         
         
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            ancillary to such prosecution. | 
         
         
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                   (g)  Nothing in this subchapter shall be construed to alter  | 
         
         
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            any federal law. | 
         
         
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                   SECTION 2.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |