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Just read another stellar policy editorial from Ass-evedo. Mad

HPD Chief Acevedo blasts bill allowing unlicensed Texans to carry handguns in public after disasters

AUSTIN — Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo on Monday blasted a bill that would allow people without a handgun license to carry pistols in public — openly or concealed — for a week after a disaster is declared.

“We experienced one of the worst disasters in Texas history during Harvey,” Acevedo wrote. “This bill wasn’t needed then and isn’t needed now. This will embolden 20,000+ gang members & will not help LE [law enforcement]. Let’s hope it isn’t signed.”

Gun control advocates and several lawmakers have raised similar concerns about House Bill 1177, which is headed to the desk of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott for approval after narrowly passing in the Texas Senate on Sunday.

Rep. Dade Phelan, R-Beaumont, said he sponsored the legislation so gun owners don’t have to leave their firearms behind when evacuating their homes. Existing laws, however, allow gun owners to store them in their vehicles, with some conditions.

“I don’t want someone to feel like they have to leave their firearms back in an unsecured home for a week or longer, and we all know how looting occurs in storms,” Phelan said in an interview in March. “Entire neighborhoods are empty and these people can just go shopping, and one of the things they’re looking for is firearms.”

Opponents say Phelan’s bill could add firearms to an already volatile situation in disaster-struck areas.

“It’s permitless carry in an emergency and that phrase should bring fear to all of us,” said Gyl Switzer, executive director of Texas Gun Sense.

Foes included state Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston, who said she is a firm believer in the Second Amendment, but called the bill “bad public policy” in a debate on the Senate floor.

“It’s not solving a problem, it’s creating a problem,” she said.

The bill passed the Texas House on a 91-52 vote on Sunday, and passed in the Texas Senate in a 16-15 vote that saw three Republicans side with Democrats against the bill.

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