Federal Initiative To Launch In Memphis To Help Curb Violent Crime
Federal Officials Are Stepping In To Provide Additional Support In Memphis’ Battle Against Increasing Crime Across The City.
Read moreFederal Officials Are Stepping In To Provide Additional Support In Memphis’ Battle Against Increasing Crime Across The City.
Read moreFederal And Local Law-Enforcement Officials Announced That 21 Individuals Were Charged In Connection With Firearms-Trafficking, Drug-Distribution, Conspiracy, And Other Offenses As Part Of A Targeted Violent Crime Reduction Initiative In Memphis, Tennessee. The Indictments Are The Result Of A Series Of Coordinated Arrests Made Following A Months-Long Multi-Agency Operation.
Read moreWest Tennessee Law Enforcement Has Placed Dozens Of People Behind Bars After Being Charged With Using “Glock Switches,” After Several Months Of Investigation Uncovered The Use Of A Device That Turns A Regular Semi-Automatic Handgun Into A Fully Automatic Firearm.
Read moreTennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Joined 24 Other Attorneys General In Suing President Biden’s Administration For Implementing A Rule Outlawing Pistol Braces.
Read moreTwenty-Two State Attorneys General, Led By AGs From Montana And West Virginia, Have Petitioned The U.S. Supreme Court Over A Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms And Explosives Rule They Argue Would Immediately Transform Hundreds Of Thousands Of Law-Abiding Gun Owners Into Criminals.
Read moreIn this interview with Clay Doggett, State Representative for District 70, we discuss how Conservatives feel about the current state of affairs in our state and what citizens can do to affect change.
We also discuss the 10th Amendment and nullification and delve into why state lawmakers are so willing to relinquish Tennessee’s powers to the Federal Government and why have we never seen nullification used when blatantly unconstitutional mandates or laws enacted.
In addition, we discuss the legal challenges the recent permitless carry bill is facing and the letter Doggett just released on ATF rule changes.
President Joe Biden On Thursday Announced The Withdrawal Of His Controversial Nominee, David Chipman, To Lead The Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms And Explosives (ATF).
Read moreOver Forty Members Of The Tennessee Legislature Have Signed A Letter Requesting Governor Bill Lee And Attorney General Herbert Slatery Use Their Legal And Executive Power To Resist Two Proposed Rules From The Federal Bureau Of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, And Explosives.
Read moreOn Friday, September 3, 2021, Tennessee Firearms Association Joined Gun Owners Of America And Other Conservative 2nd Amendment Advocacy Groups In Submitting An Amicus Brief To The United States Supreme Court In The Case Of w. Clark Aposhian V, Merrick Garland, Attorney General, Et Al. (No. 21-159).
Read moreTennessee Firearms Association Seeks To Intervene In Federal Case Involving Overreach By ATF When It Redefined A Bump Stock As A Machine Gun.
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