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Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Texas Gun Law Controversy: Houston D.A. to Disregard Law Revisions

DA opposed to new handgun law
Pistol-toting drivers without a permit will still be prosecuted, Rosenthal warns
By CLAY ROBISON
Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle Austin Bureau

AUSTIN - Motorists arrested for carrying pistols in their cars without a concealed handgun license will continue to be prosecuted in Houston, despite a new law that purports to give them a legal defense, Harris County District Attorney Chuck Rosenthal said Monday.

Although the sponsor said the law should reduce the number of arrests for unlawful handgun possession, Rosenthal said it won't change enforcement practices in Houston after it goes into effect on Thursday.

"It is still going to be against the law for (unlicensed) persons to carry handguns in autos," the district attorney said, adding that the new legal defense can still be challenged by prosecutors.

The new law, enacted during the regular legislative session last spring, seeks to clarify a longtime law that allowed Texans to carry handguns while traveling, a qualification that was subject to a number of inconsistent court interpretations over the years.

The new statute says a person is "presumed to be traveling" if he or she is in a private vehicle, is not engaged in criminal activity (except for a minor traffic offense), is not prohibited by any other law from possessing a firearm and is not a member of a criminal street gang.

It also requires the handgun to be concealed in the car, although weapons can be discovered by officers during routine traffic stops if a driver gives permission for a car to be searched or opens a glove compartment where a gun is secured to retrieve an insurance card or other documentation.

"The intent of the law is to keep innocent people from going to jail," said the sponsor, Rep. Terry Keel, R-Austin, a former prosecutor and former Travis County sheriff who now is a candidate for the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals.

The law, House Bill 823, was supported by the National Rifle Association and the American Civil Liberties Union and opposed by various law-enforcement groups.

More than 237,000 Texans have concealed handgun licenses. But many other law-abiding adults don't have licenses because they are disqualified by exceptions that have nothing to do with public safety, said Alice Tripp, a lobbyist for the Texas State Rifle Association, an NRA affiliate.

Tripp said people who have defaulted on student loans, who owe the state sales tax or franchise tax payments or are behind in child support payments are ineligible to receive a license.

Keel said he hoped the law will prompt police officers to think twice about arresting motorists who meet the new legal presumption and spare them the expense and "indignity" of arrest and prosecution.

Otherwise, he said, "They basically are going to arrest innocent people and make them prove their innocence."

Rosenthal and Rob Kepple, executive director of the Texas District and County Attorneys Association, disagreed.

Rosenthal said the new presumption about "traveling" doesn't define what constitutes traveling and can be challenged in court by prosecutors, leaving it to juries to decide verdicts "based upon the facts of the case."

A prosecutor could summon witnesses to successfully argue that a defendant wasn't traveling because he was simply "driving around the corner for a carton of milk," Kepple said.

"I really don't think (the law) should affect how police officers respond in arresting somebody," he added.

Houston Police Department spokeswoman Johanna Abad indicated Houston police were going to take their advice from Rosenthal's office.

This is blatant disregard for the will of the people of Harris County as reflected in the Texas State Legislature.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am eager to see Rosenthal out of office-I cannot abide someone abridging my freedom as a responsible-tax-paying citizen. I bet HE has a gun! Is HIS life more important than mine or my family's? I was "car-jacked" by a THUG in Downtown Houston while police watched it all go down. (Assailant's name: Donald Otto Templeton). He was on probation. He wrecked my car at CRAWFORD and LELAND on a lightl pole-he nearly ran me over, running in my jacked car-from the scene of the assault. I was a single MOM of three children-who desperately needed me to live for them! It was a harsh and quick struggle-I was severely injured BEFORE the horrible police got to the crime scene they were watching it all "unfold" you see. I WAS BAIT! my former name was Lisa R. McGuire-I will NEVER forget that day or their unkindness. ( i wrote "glowingly" sarcastic thank you letters to them all) Note: I do not hold it agains "all" police, in fact I helped one who was struggling with an assailant in a traffic stop gone awry on my street-I called him a back-up! But, anyone who thinks they are smarter about a gun or self-defense and abrogates to themselves the right of self-protection while denying me my rights is no person with integrity in my honest opinion. BLEAH! Boo-Hiss!

12:50 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I no longer live in Houston, so I'm not too current on politics- got a bit excited about the issue-anyway. I still hold my view that "we" the citizens should have the right to defend ourselves-in the normal course of our every day travels. Think how many shootings now happen in churches and schools-did gun laws stop that from happening? No it just assured there would be no one around to be a good citizen and stop the carnage. Whoohoo, one lady security officer intervened in Colorado-what if when the shooting started-more people had been able to help? Like at the original mission, Yeah-"What if..."

1:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look at where Harris County District Attorney Chuck Rosenthal is now in the spot light. Looks like we need more back ground on our officals.
Montgomery County is the same way, remember Marvin Z, when he uncovered some of the unlawfull activities on Montgomery Co officals.

8:05 PM  

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