Civilian Carry of Firearms in Texas |
Nonlicensed Civilian |
Licensed Civilian |
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Location |
Long Gun |
Handgun |
Long Gun |
Handgun |
Routine carry in public places not licensed to sell alcohol, and which are not posted with a 30.06 sign. |
Legal |
Misdemeanor |
Legal |
Legal |
A persons' own premises or premises under their control, including in their motor vehicle. (Handguns in a vehicle must be concealed.) |
Legal |
Legal |
Legal |
Legal |
Employees at their workplace. |
Policy |
Policy |
Policy |
Policy |
The premises of businesses licensed to sell alcohol. |
Felony |
Felony |
Legal |
Legal |
A business receiving 51% of its income from serving alcohol. |
Legal |
Felony |
Legal |
Felony |
School premises, without permission. |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Professional sporting event. |
Legal |
Misdemeanor |
Legal |
Misdemeanor |
Premises of a paramutual race track: horse or dog racing. |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Voting place, including during early voting. Don't carry past the "No Campaigning" signs. |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
| The premises of a courtroom, without permission. | Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
| Secure area of an airport, inside the metal detectors. | Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
| Correctional facility. | Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
Felony |
| On another person's premises, after effective 30.06 notification. | Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor |
Misdemeanor |
| On Federal Property. | ||||
Persons who are not included in this chart:
- Under Texas law CHL licensed judges and law enforcement officers can carry firearms almost anywhere, whether they are on or off duty.
- On duty security officers must operate by security officer, not CHL, rules. An on-duty officer must be properly certified to carry a handgun or club. Except as provided by their written policies, they may not carry a handgun where a civilian is prohibited from carrying a long gun.
- Under Texas law parole and probation officers, in the actual discharge of official duties and as provided by their written policies, may carry a weapon almost anywhere in the state.
- A guard at a penal institution, in the actual discharge of official duties, may carry a handgun or club. Except as provided by their written policies, they may not carry a handgun where a civilian is prohibited from carrying a long gun.
- Military personnel in the actual discharge of official duties may carry a handgun or club. Except as provided by their written policies, they may not carry a handgun where a civilian is prohibited from carrying a long gun.
