I love it when common sense triumphs, hopefully this will lead to something. At the moment you may only use suppressors for non-game animals in Texas.
| Via NRA ILA - http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?id=7254 |
| Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission to Consider Rule Change to Allow Hunting with Suppressors |
| At its next meeting on Wednesday, January 25, the Regulations Committee of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission will present proposed amendments to the 2012-2013 Statewide Hunting Proclamation. It will seek permission for them to be published in the Texas Register for public comment. These amendments include a regulatory change that would expand the use of lawfully-possessed suppressors on firearms while hunting non-nuisance species. This common sense reform will help prevent hearing loss and mitigate noise complaints against sportsmen in the Lone Star State. Importantly, reducing noise complaints will help to keep hunting opportunities open well into the future.Testimony will not be heard at this committee meeting on January 25, or at the full Commission meeting the following day. We will report back to you with instructions on how to weigh-in on this proposal after it has been formally submitted for public comment.
To view a copy of this proposed rule change, please click here and scroll down to Committee Agenda Item No. 2, Exhibit A. For more information on suppressors and their benefits, please click here. |



I don’t know. I would like a suppressor for hog hunting, them rascals are fast on the get away,but other than that, I would worry that suppressors would become too commonplace and imagine a sniper as was in the Texas tower, how many more would he have gotten if people had not heard the shots???? I just don’t know!!!!!!!!
Sounds like you have seen too many hollywood movies John, suppressors are effective, but they aren’t hollywood quiet- physics still apply. And legalizing them for hunting would make them no more available than they already are. Besides – hog hunting is already legal with suppressors, Texas is just finally using common sense to allow them for game animals too in order to protect the hunters hearing as well as be polite to neighbors.