There’s a really big problem with Texas’s new gun law [View all]
For one thing, legal experts say, its not clear if the law allows police to detain someone who they suspect is open carrying without a license. Some districts are training police to ask to see a license only if an individual is engaging in otherwise suspicious activity. Others say they are free to ask because there is reasonable suspicion that the person may be committing a crimeunlawfully carrying a gun without a license.
Even trickier for police officers is what happens when a citizen is asked and refuses to show proof of an open-carry license. According to the Dallas Morning News, there is no penalty in the law for license holders who refuse to do so:
Case law in Texas could prohibit police from arresting that person, since the action has no penalty.
But if the person isnt a license holder, the officer can arrest him for unlawfully carrying a gun. So at what point does an officer know enough like the persons identity and whether hes a license holder to determine whether to make an arrest?
In other words, as it is written, the new open carry law is nearly impossible to enforce, said Geoffrey Corn, a professor of law at the South Texas College of Law in Houston. Its kind of like a Catch-22, he told Fusion. Carrying without a license is illegal, but theres no clear way for police to investigate if the person does indeed have a license to open carry or not.
http://fusion.net/story/250332/texas-open-carry-law/