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Firearms Training Fort Worth operates as an educational platform dedicated to helping gun owners understand the complexities of Texas and Fort Worth firearm regulations. Rather than a traditional range or dealer, this resource tackles the specific legal questions shooters actually face in their dail...
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Firearms Training Fort Worth operates as an educational platform dedicated to helping gun owners understand the complexities of Texas and Fort Worth firearm regulations. Rather than a traditional range or dealer, this resource tackles the specific legal questions shooters actually face in their daily lives.
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Texas focuses on regulating WHERE and HOW you carry rather than restricting what you can own. No permit is required to own a firearm in Texas.
Residents in apartments, condos, and rental homes have the right to legally own and store firearms and ammunition in their units. You can transport them directly between your residence and vehicle without restriction.
Employers can prohibit firearms at their facilities, but cannot prevent employees from transporting or storing firearms in locked, private vehicles in employer-provided parking areas.
According to the Texas State Law Library, legislators passed nine gun-related laws in the last session, several easing restrictions on public carry. New provisions allow firearm owners to carry concealed firearms without a license during disaster evacuations.
An analysis spanning nearly six decades of Texas legislative history found that at least two dozen bills would have prevented mass shooting weapons—including assault rifles and high-capacity magazines—from being legally obtained. None were approved. Proposed measures that didn't pass include: - Online person-to-person sales background checks - Extreme risk protective order laws - Domestic abuser firearm surrender requirements
| Topic | Status |
|---|---|
| Magazine Capacity Limits | None |
| Ownership Permit Required | No |
| Concealed Carry Permit | Required (LTC) |
| Open Carry Rifles/Shotguns | Legal in most places |
| Carry in Alcohol Establishments | No |
| Vehicle Transport | Legal (see regulations) |
| School Carry | Prohibited |
| Government Buildings | Restricted |
Texas law allows prosecutors to charge parents whose children gain unauthorized access to loaded firearms in the home. This only applies under certain circumstances—specifically when a gun owner lives with someone prohibited from possessing firearms—but it's an important consideration for family firearm safety.
One challenge Texas faces: guns often cross state lines. Firearms purchased in states with lenient laws frequently end up in states with restrictions, complicating enforcement. The reverse also occurs when out-of-state residents purchase in Fort Worth and transport weapons to their home states.
For Fort Worth residents, understanding that your firearm rights change at the state line is critical. What's legal to carry in Texas may be prohibited in Oklahoma, Arkansas, or Mexico.
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