HB 340
87-0 (2021)
Author: Cain, Briscoe | et. al.
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency.
House: State Affairs
Referred to State Affairs
HB 629
87-0 (2021)
Author: White, James | et. al.
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency.
House: State Affairs
Referred to State Affairs
HB 1690
87-0 (2021)
Author: Tinderholt, Tony | et. al.
Relating to the governor's power to control the sale, dispensing, transportation, storage, and use of alcoholic beverages, ammunition, explosives, combustibles, and weapons during a declared state of disaster or state of emergency.
House: State Affairs
Referred to State Affairs
HJR 40
87-0 (2021)
Author: White, James | et. al.
Proposing a constitutional amendment to prohibit the governor from regulating alcoholic beverages, firearms, explosives, or combustibles by order or proclamation.
House: State Affairs
Referred to State Affairs
HB 913
85-0 (2017)
Author: Alvarado, Carol | et. al.Sponsor: Taylor, Larry
Relating to the prosecution of the criminal offense of the possession, manufacture, transport, repair, or sale of certain prohibited explosive weapons.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence Senate: Criminal Justice
Effective on 9/1/17
HB 2531
85-0 (2017)
Author: Kuempel, John
Relating to the prosecution of the offense of disorderly conduct.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Criminal Jurisprudence
SB 208
85-0 (2017)
Author: West, RoyceSponsor: Rodriguez, Eddie | et. al.
Relating to the regulation of metal recycling entities; providing an administrative penalty; creating a criminal offense.
House: Environmental Regulation Senate: Natural Resources & Economic Development
Effective on 9/1/17
HB 94
82-0 (2011)
Author: Cook, Byron
Relating to the applicability of regulations on the purchase of ammonium nitrate or ammonium nitrate material by certain purchasers.
House: Agriculture & Livestock
Withdrawn from schedule
SB 489
75-0 (1997)
Author: Madla, FrankSponsor: Corte, Frank
Relating to the regulation of explosives by a county fire marshal in certain counties.
House: County Affairs Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective on 9/1/97
HB 2796
71-0 (1989)
Author: Hilbert, PaulSponsor: Henderson, Don
Relating to the authority of the sheriffs of certain counties to regulate the manufacture, transfer, use, and possession of explosives; providing a penalty.
House: Public Safety Senate: Intergovernmental Relations
Effective on 9/1/89
HB 15
63-0 (1973)
Author: Allen, Joe
Requiring a written statement from any person purchasing any substance classified as bomb; prohibiting the sale of any substances classified as a bomb to any person under the age of 21 years.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 121
63-0 (1973)
Author: Agnich, Fred
Making it a crime to detonate a bomb; exempting construction or demolition from the provisions of this law; amending Chapter 435, Acts of the 52nd Legislature, Regular Session, 1951, as amended (Article 1723, Vernon's Texas Penal Code); and declaring an emergency.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Sent to Calendar Committee
HB 697
63-0 (1973)
Author: Hawn, Joe
Relating to regulation of the possession, transportation, and use of explosives and related destructive devices; providing penalties and other sanctions; and declaring an emergency.
House: Criminal Jurisprudence
Referred to Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 1496
63-0 (1973)
Author: Finnell, CharlesSponsor: Hightower, Jack
Amending sections of Chapter 421, Acts of the 50th Legislature by deleting therefrom reference to "any motor vehicle using compressed gas as a fuel."
House: Transportation Senate: Natural Resources
Signed by the Governor
HB 82
62-0 (1971)
Author: Allen, Joe
Relating to amending Texas Penal Code, providing that any person selling any explosive, inflammable or combustible substance classified as a bomb shall require the purchaser to state in writing his name, age, and the purpose for which the purchased substance is intended; providing a penalty for violation.
SB 32
62-0 (1971)
Author: Schwartz, A.R. "Babe" | et. al.Sponsor: Allen, Joe
Relating to providing that any person selling any explosive, inflammable, or combustible substance classified as a bomb in said Chapter 435 shall require the purchaser to identify himself and shall keep records of the sales for a period for two years; providing a penalty for violation of the provisions of Section 9A.
SB 482
62-0 (1971)
Author: McKool, Mike
Relating to regulation of the possession, transportation, and use of explosives; providing penalties and other sanctions.
SB 855
62-0 (1971)
Author: Hall, Ralph
Relating to defining "destructive device" and "explosive", forbidding the manufacture, sale, possession, detonation, or attempted detonation of destructive devices, forbidding the collection of materials to be used in the manufacture of destructive devices and the sale of such materials when the intent of their use is known.
HB 301
60-0 (1967)
Author: Johnson, Glenn A.
Relating to the speed of motor vehicles carrying explosives at railroad crossings; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict.
SB 172
60-0 (1967)
Author: Watson, Jr., Murray
Relating to amending certain acts relating to vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable or corrosive liquids as part of cargo stopping at Railroad Grade Crossings; providing exceptions.
HB 288
59-0 (1965)
Author: Satterwhite, William Thomas "Bill"
Relating to mandatory stops for certain vehicles at railroad grade crossings.
HB 293
58-0 (1963)
Author: Jarvis, Ben E. | et. al.
Relating to requiring vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as principal cargo to stop at railroad crossings.
HB 309
58-0 (1963)
Author: Parsley, Bill J.
Relating to making it unlawful to willfully import or convey or to willfully cause to be imported or conveyed false information concerning the presence at any place of a bomb or other explosive or incendiary device; prescribing the punishment.
SB 67
58-0 (1963)
Author: Spears, Jr., Franklin Scott
Relating to amending statutes relative to requiring vehicles carrying explosive substances and flammable liquids to stop at railroad grade crossings.
SB 59
57-0 (1961)
Author: Baker, Robert W. | et. al.
Relating to repealing a certain Act to regulate the sale, purchase, disposition and use of explosives and to define and prescribe penalties for certain offenses relating to explosives and bombs.
HB 61
56-0 (1959)
Author: Miller, Clyde | et. al.
Relating to amending certain laws relating to vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids; providing for stopping at railroad crossings.
SB 94
56-0 (1959)
Author: Secrest, Jarrard
Relating to amending certain Statutes regarding vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as principal cargo being required to stop at railroad grade crossings.
HB 137
55-0 (1957)
Author: Winfree, Sr., Joseph Edwin
Relating to amending certain Acts requiring all vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids to stop at railroad and grade crossings, with exceptions.
SB 119
55-0 (1957)
Author: Secrest, Jarrard
Relating to amending certain Acts requiring vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as principal cargo to stop at railroad grade crossings.
HB 146
54-0 (1955)
Author: Benton, J. A. "Captain"
Relating to amending certain Statutes by providing that vehicles carrying explosives or flammable liquids as principal cargo must stop at Railroad grade crossings.
SB 27
54-0 (1955)
Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill"
Relating to amending Statutes relative to vehicles carrying explosives or flammable liquids to stop at railroad grade crossings.
HB 136
53-0 (1953)
Author: Lehman, Henry G. "Bud"
Relating to amending certain Acts relative to vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as principal cargo, must stop at railroad grade crossings.
SB 65
53-0 (1953)
Author: Moore, W.T. "Bill"
Relating to amending Statutes to require that all vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids stop at railroad grade crossings.
HB 19
52-0 (1951)
Author: Stump, William R. "Bill" | et. al.
Relating to amending statutes relative to requiring trucks carrying explosives and liquefied gases to stop at railroad crossings.
HB 434
52-0 (1951)
Author: Dicker, Edward T.
Relating to defining a bomb; providing a penalty for any person manufacturing, owning or possessing a bomb, or component parts of same, for any person using a bomb to commit a crime or for intimidating of others, for any person contaminating water, air or food supply, for any person attaching a bomb to any object where the use will cause a damaging detonation, for any person purveying the component parts of a bomb, for any person aiding or conspiring in the planting of a bomb; providing a savings clause.
SB 11
52-0 (1951)
Author: Shofner, William Algee "Son"
Relating to amending certain Statues by increasing restrictions at railroad crossings on all vehicles carrying explosive substances or flammable liquids as principal cargo.
HB 698
51-0 (1949)
Author: McDonald, John B.
Relating to amending a previous Act, providing that vehicles carrying explosives, or inflammable liquids shall stop at railroad crossings; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict.
SB 367
51-0 (1949)
Author: Morris, George C.
Relating to amending a previous Act; requiring vehicles carrying explosives or inflammable liquids to stop at railroad grade crossings; repealing all laws and parts of laws in conflict.
HB 185
50-0 (1947)
Author: Evans, Roger Q.
Relating to public safety and for the protecting of human life; and regulating driving of motor vehicles and other vehicles across railroad grade crossings in this State; defining offenses and prescribing penalties necessary and incident thereto; providing a saving clause.
HB 653
50-0 (1947)
Author: Crawford, Carlton
Relating to prohibiting firing of explosives in any tidal waters of this State without permit from Game, Fish and Oyster Commission; providing for applications therefor, for inspection of explosion site, for approval or rejection of application, issuance of permit, reimbursement of inspection expense, suitable penalty for violation of this act, rule of construction of this act.
HB 812
50-0 (1947)
Author: Gregory, Sid
Relating to amending the Penal Code, making it unlawful for any person to place in any of the waters of this State any poison, lime, dynamite, nitroglycerin, giant powder or other explosive, or any drugs, substances or things deleterious to fish life for the purpose of catching or attempting to catch fish, or for any other purpose, with certain exceptions; providing a penalty for the violation of this Act.
SB 62
50-0 (1947)
Author: Jones, Charles R.
Relating to regulating driving of motor vehicles and other vehicles across railroad grade crossings in this State; defining offenses and prescribing penalties; providing a saving clause.
HB 243
49-0 (1945)
Author: Evans, Roger Q.
Relating to public safety and for the protecting of human life, and regulating driving of motor vehicles and other vehicles across railroad grade crossings in this State; defining offenses and prescribing penalties necessary and incident thereto; providing a savings clause.
HB 318
49-0 (1945)
Author: Evans, Roger Q.
Relating to regulating the operation of motor vehicles transporting or being used for the transportation of explosives and other dangerous articles; providing penalties.
HB 232
47-0 (1941)
Author: Alsup, Lon E. | et. al.
Relating to regulating the manufacture, sale, distribution, use and possession of explosives.
SB 381
47-0 (1941)
Author: Van Zandt, Olan Rogers
Relating to regulating, and under some conditions, prohibiting the transportation of inflammable liquids and explosives over the public highways of this State by motor vehicle; providing a penalty.
HB 3
44-0 (1935)
Author: Tillery, Edwin | et. al.
Relating to making it unlawful to use certain explosives or other things harmful to fish in any of the waters of this State unless authorized by written order of the County Judge for construction purposes; providing a penalty.
SB 434
42-0 (1931)
Author: Poage, William Robert "Bob"
Relating to requiring all dealers in explosives to keep and maintain a record of all sales of explosives and to provide penalties for failure to do so.
SB 212
39-0 (1925)
Author: Ward, Pierce B.
Relating to amending certain statutes of the Penal Code of the State of Texas relating to the use of explosives in committing burglary.
Senate: Criminal Jurisprudence
HB 182
35-4 (1918)
Author: Mathis, Sr., John Manson | et. al.
Relating to making it the duty of peace officers to assist in enforcement of the Federal law relating to the handling of explosives.
SB 111
35-4 (1918)
Author: Page, Paul Dewitt
Relating to making it the duty of peace officers to assist the officers of the United States whose duty it is to enforce the provisions of an Act of Congress relating to the regulation of explosives.
HB 144
30-0 (1907)
Author: Green, S. H.
Relating to fixing a penalty for the use of poison, dynamite or other explosives in killing, catching and taking fish.
HB 500
30-0 (1907)
Author: Crawford, Silas R.
Relating to fixing a penalty for the use of poison, dynamite or other explosives in killing, catching and taking fish.
SB 152
30-0 (1907)
Author: Faust, Joseph | et. al.
Relating to defining "Burglary with Explosives," prescribing penalty for the commissioner thereof.