HB 5139: Providing a Legal Justification for Less-Lethal Force

HB 5139 is a legislative proposal that seeks to amend the Texas Penal Code by adding Section 9.55, which provides a legal justification for the use of less-lethal force by correctional facility guards and peace officers.

Definition of Less-Lethal Force Weapon

What is a Less-Lethal Force Weapon?

A less-lethal force weapon is defined in Section 9.55(a) as any device or munition designed to expel a projectile against a target, minimizing the risk of serious bodily injury or death. This includes:

  • Chemical dispensing devices
  • Devices used to strike a person
  • Stun guns

Justification for Using Less-Lethal Force

When is it Justified?

A guard employed by a correctional facility or a peace officer can use less-lethal force against another person if their actions are in substantial compliance with their training. This means that they must have been properly trained on the use of less-lethal force and have used it to achieve their official duties.

Effective Date

When Does this Law Take Effect?

The law takes effect immediately if two-thirds of all members elected to each house vote for its passage, as provided by Section 39, Article III, Texas Constitution. If not, the law will take effect on September 1, 2025.

Analysis

This bill aims to provide a legal framework for correctional facility guards and peace officers to use less-lethal force when necessary. By doing so, it acknowledges that sometimes de-escalation techniques may not be sufficient, and a more controlled response is needed to minimize harm to all parties involved.

Benefits

  • Enhances officer safety by providing an alternative to lethal force
  • Promotes the use of proportionate force in situations where escalation can be avoided
  • Supports the development of de-escalation techniques and training programs for officers

Drawbacks

  • Raises concerns about the potential misuse of less-lethal force weapons
  • May lead to inconsistent application of the law depending on individual officer discretion

Overall, this bill aims to strike a balance between protecting officers' safety and minimizing harm to others.

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