Texas law used to allow the carrying of a handgun as long as a permit accompanied it. Since September 1, 2021, though, under House Bill 1927, Texas allows most adults 21 and over to carry a handgun without a license, openly or concealed, in most public places — this is often called constitutional carry or permitless carry. No permit is required for open or concealed carry if you are not prohibited from possessing a firearm under state or federal law (e.g., due to felony conviction).
Restricted Locations
In Texas, even under permitless carry (constitutional carry), there are specific locations where carrying a handgun is prohibited, regardless of whether it’s open or concealed. These restrictions apply to both unlicensed carriers and, in some cases, License to Carry (LTC) holders.
Restricted Locations – No Handguns Allowed (Without Exception)
Under Texas Penal Code § 46.03, handguns may not be carried in the following places, regardless of permit:
- Schools (public or private K-12), school buses, and school grounds
- Polling places on election days or during early voting
- Courtrooms or offices used by the court
- Racetracks
- Secured areas of airports
- Within 1,000 feet of a place of execution on the day of execution
Violating these locations is a felony, even for LTC holders.