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Compare State Gun Laws

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Rank for gun law strength

#32

Same rank as last year

#39

Same rank as last year

Gun Law Strength

Composite score

Gun Law Strength: 13.5

Last year: 13.5

Gun Law Strength: 9

Last year: 9

Gun Violence Rate

Gun deaths per 100,000 residents (national average: 14.2)

Gun Violence Rate: 15.3
Gun Violence Rate: 10.1
Foundational laws

Background Check and/or Purchase Permit

Requires Background checks for handgun purchases at point of sale and/or for permit to purchase

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Concealed Carry Permit Required

Requires any person who carries a concealed firearm in public to first obtain a permit

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Extreme Risk Law

Allows law enforcement (and often family members) to petition for a court order to temporarily prevent someone in crisis from accessing guns.

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

No Shoot First Law

Does not have a dangerous Shoot First law in place

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Secure Storage or Child Access Prevention Required

Requires that firearms be stored locked, unloaded, and separate from ammunition in certain circumstances

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: yes
When does the law apply?
After child gains access
After child gains access
How does the state define child?
Under 17
Under 16
Does the state law require storage to prevent access by other prohibited people?
No
No
Gun industry and product safety

Assault Weapons Prohibited

Bars purchase of certain assault-style weapons originally designed for military use

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Consumer Safety

Requires new handgun models sold in the state to have childproofing features

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Ghost Guns Regulated

Regulates ghost gun parts, ensuring they cannot be sold without serial numbers and a background check

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

High Capacity Magazines Prohibited

Bars purchase of gun magazines larger than a prescribed size

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Microstamping for New Handguns

Requires new handgun models sold in the state to include microstamping technology

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

No Special Immunity for Gun Industry

Does not have a dangerous legal immunity law in place

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no
Guns in public

Crime Gun Tracing

Requires officials to trace all guns recovered at crime scenes, using the federal tracing system

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

No Carry After Violent Offense

Bars concealed carry by people with assault or other violent misdemeanor convictions

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no
How long is a person disqualified?
5 years
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No Guns Mandate on College Campuses

Does not force colleges and universities to allow concealed carry

Texas: no
New Hampshire: yes
If not, where and to whom does the mandate apply?
Permit holders must be allowed to carry on public campuses.
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No Guns at State Capitols and/or Demonstrations

Blocks the public carry of guns on state capitol grounds and/or political protests

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no

No Guns in Bars

Blocks the concealed carry of guns in bars

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no

No Guns in K-12 Schools

Does not have a law allowing carry in K–12 schools by staff or other permit holders

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no
If not, who is allowed to carry under state law?
School personnel
Any permit holders

Open Carry Regulated

Regulates how guns may be carried visibly in public, either requiring a permit or else barring open carry altogether

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Strong Concealed Carry Authority

Allows officials to bar concealed carry by people who pose a danger

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no
Keeping guns out of the wrong hands

Emergency Restraining Order Prohibitor

Bars domestic abusers from having guns while subject to short-term emergency orders

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no

Felony Prohibitor

Bars gun possession by people with felony convictions

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no
How long is a person prohibited by the state law?
5 years
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Fugitive from Justice Prohibitor

Bars gun possession by fugitives

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Gun Removal Program

Requires officials to identify and seek removal of illegal guns

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Hate Crime Prohibitor

Bars people from having guns after a hate crime conviction

Texas: no
New Hampshire: yes

Mental Health Prohibitor

Bars gun possession by people who have been involuntarily committed or found to be a danger to self or others

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Minimum Age to Purchase

Requires handgun buyers to be 21+ and rifle and shotgun buyers to be 18+

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

No Gun Purchases After Violent Offense

Bars gun purchases by people with assault or other violent misdemeanor convictions

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Prohibition for Convicted Domestic Abusers

Bars domestic abusers from having guns after a misdemeanor conviction

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no
Does the law close the boyfriend loophole by covering abusive dating partners?
No
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Prohibition for Domestic Abusers Under Restraining Orders

Bars domestic abusers from having guns while subject to restraining orders

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: yes
Does the law close the boyfriend loophole by covering abusive dating partners?
Yes
Yes

Relinquishment for Convicted Domestic Abusers

Requires domestic abusers to turn in guns after a misdemeanor conviction

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Relinquishment for Domestic Abusers Under Restraining Orders

Requires domestic abusers to turn in guns when a restraining order is placed

Texas: no
New Hampshire: yes
Does the state bar the surrender of firearms to third parties?
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Yes

School Threat Assessment Teams

Requires threat assessment programs to identify students at risk of violence

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no

Stalker Prohibitor

Bars gun possession by convicted stalkers

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no
How long is a person prohibited by the state law?
Indefinitely
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Policing and civil rights

Funding for Services for Victims of Gun Violence

Issues targeted solicitations to use federal Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) funds to assist victims of gun violence or for gun violence intervention

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Local Gun Laws Allowed

Does not preempt towns and cities from making their own gun safety policy

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no
If not, does the state also threaten to punish localities that regulate firearms?
Yes
No

No Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights

Does not impede efforts to hold police accountable for excessive force and other misconduct

Texas: no
New Hampshire: yes

Office of Violence Intervention

Has a dedicated office for gun violence prevention

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Police Use of Deadly Force Standard

Bars deadly force unless necessary to prevent serious bodily injury, does not make exception for felony suspects fleeing arrest

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Police Use of Force Incident Data Collection and Reporting

Requires law enforcement agencies to collect and report data on use of force incidents

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Qualified Immunity Limited

Limits qualified immunity, a legal shield for police officers accused of civil and constitutional violations

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Violence Intervention Program Funding

State budget includes funding for community violence intervention programming

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no
Sales and permitting

Authority to Deny Gun Purchase for Public Safety

Allows officials to deny sales if buyer poses a danger

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Charleston Loophole Closed or Limited

Ensures gun sales can’t proceed while a background check is still ongoing

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Dealer License Required

Requires all gun dealers to obtain a state license

Texas: no
New Hampshire: yes

Lost and Stolen Reporting

Requires gun owners to notify law enforcement if their guns are lost or stolen

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Mental Health Record Reporting

Requires or allows officials to report prohibiting records into the background check system

Texas: yes
New Hampshire: no
Are officials required to report, or merely allowed to do so?
Required
—

Notification of Failed Background Checks

Requires notice to law enforcement when a prohibited person tries to buy a gun

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Sales Records Sent to Law Enforcement

Requires all handgun sale information be recorded by officials

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Training Required to Purchase Guns

Requires certain gun buyers to take a training course before their purchase

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no

Waiting Periods

Requires gun buyers to wait a prescribed time before completing a purchase

Texas: no
New Hampshire: no