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HB 320

Texas House bill in Session 892.

Status: introduced. Latest action: September 3, 2025.

Relating to prohibiting the transfer of semiautomatic rifles to certain recipients; increasing a criminal penalty.

Bill ID TX-892-HB-320
Session 892
Status introduced
House introduced 2025-09-03
Summary

Crimes--Miscellaneous (I0200); Weapons (I0887)

Sponsor
Reynolds
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Actions Timeline
Date Event Detail
2025-09-03 Introduced Bill introduced
2025-09-03 Status introduced
2025-09-03 Latest Action Filed
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