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Local Firearms Preemption: Deer Park vs Houston

How do local firearms preemption rules compare between Deer Park, TX and Houston, TX?

Deer Park and Houston have similar restriction levels.

Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Texas Government Code chapter 236 bars Harris County Commissioners from regulating firearm ownership, transfer, transport, or carry. Government Code section 229.001 imposes parallel city preemption. The Harris County Sheriff Office offers License to Carry fingerprint services and enforces only state firearm law countywide.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Houston cannot enact local firearm ordinances β€” Texas Local Government Code Section 229.001 preempts municipal regulation of the transfer, ownership, keeping, transportation, licensing, or registration of firearms and ammunition. Carry, purchase, and possession rules are uniform statewide under state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeer ParkHouston
County preemptionTX Govt Code 236.002-
City preemptionTX Govt Code 229.001-
Sheriff roleLTC fingerprints, state enforcement-
County registryProhibited statewide-
Preemption Statute-Tex. Loc. Gov't Code Sec. 229.001
Current Form Since-2002 (former Sec. 215.001 from 1990s)
Statewide Carry-Permitless handgun carry (21+) since 2021
What Houston May Regulate-Discharge within city limits, zoning, park carry for non-license holders
What's Preempted-Transfer, ownership, keeping, transport, licensing, registration

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Deer Park FAQ

Can Harris County require a permit to own a firearm?

No. Texas Government Code chapter 236 bars counties from licensing, registering, or permitting firearms. Only the state and federal government regulate firearm ownership and transfer in Harris County.

Does the Harris County Sheriff issue gun permits?

The Sheriff does not issue permits. The Texas Department of Public Safety issues the License to Carry. HCSO offers fingerprinting that LTC applicants need for the state DPS application process.

Houston FAQ

Can Houston ban handguns or assault weapons?

No. Texas Local Government Code Sec. 229.001 preempts the entire field of firearm ownership, transfer, and licensing. Houston cannot ban any firearm type that state and federal law allow Texans to possess.

What firearm rules apply in Houston?

Texas state law controls. Adults 21+ may carry a handgun openly or concealed without a permit under the 2021 constitutional-carry law (HB 1927). Long-gun open carry is generally lawful at 18+. Federal background-check rules apply at licensed dealers.

Are there any local firearm restrictions in Houston?

Only narrow ones allowed by state law: Houston regulates firearm discharge inside the city, prohibits carry at municipal parks and public meetings for persons without a Texas License to Carry, and applies general zoning to gun dealers like any other business.

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