Answer:Texas Penal Code, Chapter 9, Subchapters C & D
Provisions within these subchapters, "Protection of Persons," and "Protection of Property" are often referred to as the "stand your ground" and "castle doctrine" laws. These statutes discuss the use of deadly force for self-defense, defense of others, and defense of property.
Sections 30.06 - 30.07 of the Texas Penal Code
These statutes set out the offense of trespassing with an openly carried or concealed firearm for those who have "received notice" that firearms are prohibited on the property. These statutes also set out signage requirements for property owners who wish to restrict the carry of firearms on their property.
Section 42.01 of the Texas Penal Code
This section, "Disorderly Conduct," outlines the criminal offense of discharging or displaying a firearm in certain situations.
Texas Penal Code, Chapter 46
This chapter, "Weapons," discusses criminal offenses related to carrying, buying, and selling firearms. It also defines firearms and other types of weapons. Sec. 46.04 discusses the unlawful possession of a firearm including restrictions on convicted felons.
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