Bill Text: TX HB1421 | 2013-2014 | 83rd Legislature | Comm Sub
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Bill Title: Relating to the disposition of certain seized weapons.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Republican 11-1)
Status: (Passed) 2013-05-25 - Effective on 9/1/13 [HB1421 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB1421-Comm_Sub.html
Bill Title: Relating to the disposition of certain seized weapons.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Republican 11-1)
Status: (Passed) 2013-05-25 - Effective on 9/1/13 [HB1421 Detail]
Download: Texas-2013-HB1421-Comm_Sub.html
83R2446 AJZ-D | ||
By: Perry, et al. | H.B. No. 1421 |
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relating to the disposition of certain seized weapons. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Article 18.19, Code of Criminal Procedure, is | ||
amended by amending Subsections (c), (d), and (e) and adding | ||
Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: | ||
(c) If there is no prosecution or conviction for an offense | ||
involving the weapon seized, the magistrate to whom the seizure was | ||
reported shall, before the 61st day after the date the magistrate | ||
determines that there will be no prosecution or conviction, notify | ||
in writing the person found in possession of the weapon that the | ||
person is entitled to the weapon upon written request to the | ||
magistrate. The magistrate shall order the weapon returned to the | ||
person found in possession before the 61st day after the date the | ||
magistrate receives a request from the person. If the weapon is not | ||
requested before the 61st day after the date of notification, the | ||
magistrate shall, before the 121st day after the date of | ||
notification, order the weapon destroyed, sold at public sale by | ||
the law enforcement agency holding the weapon or by an auctioneer | ||
licensed under Chapter 1802, Occupations Code, or forfeited to the | ||
state for use by the law enforcement agency holding the weapon or by | ||
a county forensic laboratory designated by the magistrate. If the | ||
magistrate does not order the return, destruction, sale, or | ||
forfeiture of the weapon within the applicable period prescribed by | ||
this subsection, the law enforcement agency holding the weapon may | ||
request an order of destruction, sale, or forfeiture of the weapon | ||
from the magistrate. Only a firearms dealer licensed under 18 | ||
U.S.C. Section 923 may purchase a weapon at public sale under this | ||
subsection. Proceeds from the sale of a seized weapon under this | ||
subsection shall be transferred, after the deduction of court costs | ||
to which a district court clerk is entitled under Article 59.05(f), | ||
followed by the deduction of auction costs, to the law enforcement | ||
agency holding the weapon. | ||
(d) A person either convicted or receiving deferred | ||
adjudication under Chapter 46, Penal Code, is entitled to the | ||
weapon seized upon request to the court in which the person was | ||
convicted or placed on deferred adjudication. However, the court | ||
entering the judgment shall order the weapon destroyed, sold at | ||
public sale by the law enforcement agency holding the weapon or by | ||
an auctioneer licensed under Chapter 1802, Occupations Code, or | ||
forfeited to the state for use by the law enforcement agency holding | ||
the weapon or by a county forensic laboratory designated by the | ||
court if: | ||
(1) the person does not request the weapon before the | ||
61st day after the date of the judgment of conviction or the order | ||
placing the person on deferred adjudication; | ||
(2) the person has been previously convicted under | ||
Chapter 46, Penal Code; | ||
(3) the weapon is one defined as a prohibited weapon | ||
under Chapter 46, Penal Code; | ||
(4) the offense for which the person is convicted or | ||
receives deferred adjudication was committed in or on the premises | ||
of a playground, school, video arcade facility, or youth center, as | ||
those terms are defined by Section 481.134, Health and Safety Code; | ||
or | ||
(5) the court determines based on the prior criminal | ||
history of the defendant or based on the circumstances surrounding | ||
the commission of the offense that possession of the seized weapon | ||
would pose a threat to the community or one or more individuals. | ||
(d-1) Only a firearms dealer licensed under 18 U.S.C. | ||
Section 923 may purchase a weapon at public sale under Subsection | ||
(d). Proceeds from the sale of a seized weapon under Subsection (d) | ||
shall be transferred, after the deduction of court costs to which a | ||
district court clerk is entitled under Article 59.05(f), followed | ||
by the deduction of auction costs, to the law enforcement agency | ||
holding the weapon. | ||
(e) If the person found in possession of a weapon is | ||
convicted of an offense involving the use of the weapon, before the | ||
61st day after the date of conviction the court entering judgment of | ||
conviction shall order destruction of the weapon, sale at public | ||
sale by the law enforcement agency holding the weapon or by an | ||
auctioneer licensed under Chapter 1802, Occupations Code, or | ||
forfeiture to the state for use by the law enforcement agency | ||
holding the weapon or by a county forensic laboratory designated by | ||
the court. If the court entering judgment of conviction does not | ||
order the destruction, sale, or forfeiture of the weapon within the | ||
period prescribed by this subsection, the law enforcement agency | ||
holding the weapon may request an order of destruction, sale, or | ||
forfeiture of the weapon from a magistrate. Only a firearms dealer | ||
licensed under 18 U.S.C. Section 923 may purchase a weapon at public | ||
sale under this subsection. Proceeds from the sale of a seized | ||
weapon under this subsection shall be transferred, after the | ||
deduction of court costs to which a district court clerk is entitled | ||
under Article 59.05(f), followed by the deduction of auction costs, | ||
to the law enforcement agency holding the weapon. | ||
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2013. |