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Local Firearms Preemption: Fort Worth vs Keller

How do local firearms preemption rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Keller, TX?

Fort Worth and Keller have similar restriction levels.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Texas Government Code Section 229.001 broadly preempts municipal firearms regulation, leaving Fort Worth with minimal authority. The city cannot regulate ownership, transfer, transportation, or storage of firearms or ammunition by ordinance.

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Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Texas Local Government Code Section 229.001 broadly preempts municipal regulation of firearms, ammunition, knives, and related accessories. Cities cannot adopt or enforce ordinances regulating the transfer, ownership, possession, transport, or discharge of firearms beyond narrow exceptions for discharge in densely populated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthKeller
StatuteTexas Govt Code Sec. 229.001Local Gov Code 229.001
Local AuthorityDischarge, city facilities only-
AG EnforcementCivil penalties up to $25,000Yes, civil penalties
Fort Worth RulesMinimal under state preemption-
Preemption Scope-Near-total
County Parallel-Section 236.002

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can Fort Worth ban guns in city parks?

No. Texas state law preempts local park firearm bans except where state law specifically allows posted signage at certain government meetings, courthouses, polling places, or amusement parks meeting strict statutory criteria.

Does Fort Worth have any local gun rules?

Fort Worth regulates discharge of firearms within city limits under City Code Chapter 23 and storage at municipal facilities. All ownership, possession, and carry rules come from Texas state law, not city ordinance.

Keller FAQ

Can a Texas city ban open carry on city property?

No. Cities cannot prohibit licensed carry on most municipal property, though limited statutory exceptions exist for courts, polling places, and certain government buildings under Penal Code 46.03.

Can cities regulate firearm dealers through zoning?

No. Section 229.001 expressly prohibits using zoning, business licensing, or registration requirements as indirect firearm regulation, closing prior loopholes used by some municipalities.

Are there any local firearm rules cities can pass?

Limited rules: regulating discharge within city limits, restricting carry at official public meetings, and reasonable workplace policies for municipal employees during work duties.

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