Can anyone tell me how much land I need to be able to shoot whatever I want an not get in trouble? Is there anywhere to look for information about Tx law in regards to this?
Thanks in advance!
-Zeke
My own land?
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Re: My own land?
Where do you live, Zeke?zeroskillz wrote:Can anyone tell me how much land I need to be able to shoot whatever I want an not get in trouble? Is there anywhere to look for information about Tx law in regards to this?
Thanks in advance!
-Zeke
I'll be happy to come over with my toys and try out your land.
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Re: My own land?
From the last legislative session:zeroskillz wrote:Can anyone tell me how much land I need to be able to shoot whatever I want an not get in trouble? Is there anywhere to look for information about Tx law in regards to this?
Thanks in advance!
-Zeke
SECTION 4. Chapter 229, Local Government Code, is amended
by adding Section 229.002 to read as follows:
Sec. 229.002. REGULATION OF DISCHARGE OF WEAPON. A
municipality may not apply a regulation relating to the discharge
of firearms or other weapons in the extraterritorial jurisdiction
of the municipality or in an area annexed by the municipality after
September 1, 1981, if the firearm or other weapon is:
(1) a shotgun, air rifle or pistol, BB gun, or bow and
arrow discharged:
(A) on a tract of land of 10 acres or more and
more than 150 feet from a residence or occupied building located on
another property; and
(B) in a manner not reasonably expected to cause
a projectile to cross the boundary of the tract; or
(2) a center fire or rim fire rifle or pistol of any
caliber discharged:
(A) on a tract of land of 50 acres or more and
more than 300 feet from a residence or occupied building located on
another property; and
(B) in a manner not reasonably expected to cause
a projectile to cross the boundary of the tract.