CHAPTER 46. WEAPONS
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This excerpt from the Texas Penal Code establishes the legal framework for weapons control and regulation within the state. It provides precise definitions for various armaments, including firearms, explosive weapons, and location-restricted knives, while detailing the specific criminal offenses associated with their illegal possession or transfer. The statutes outline numerous prohibited locations—such as schools, courts, and polling places—where carrying weapons is strictly forbidden regardless of licensure. Additionally, the text specifies penalties for violators and identifies legal exemptions for certain individuals, such as peace officers, military personnel, and first responders. Through these provisions, the law seeks to enhance public safety by restricting access to dangerous instruments for convicted felons and intoxicated persons. These regulations also mandate safe storage practices to prevent children from accessing loaded firearms.