Tennessee Bill To Remove Public Access For Autopsies Of Minors Who Are Victims Of Violent Crime Scheduled For Vote In The Senate

A Tennessee Bill To Hide Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children From The General Public Is Scheduled For A Vote On The Senate Floor Following Its Passage By A Vote Of 86-1 In The House Of Representatives Last Week.

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Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Tennessee Children Hidden From The Public Passes In The House

A Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passed In A Vote On The Tennessee House Floor Yesterday Afternoon.

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Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passes By Voice Vote In Committee Led By Chairman John Ragan

A Bill To Keep Autopsy Reports Of Murdered Children Hidden From The Public Passed The House Government Operations Committee Yesterday Afternoon By A Voice Vote.

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Bill Enabling Violent Tennessee Offenders Who Murder Kids To Escape Accountability Moves Forward By Voice Vote Called By Chair Kelly Keisling (Update 2.23.24)

This Week A Bill That Will Keep The Autopsy Reports Of Children Killed At The Hands Of Violent Crime Offenders From Being Public Record Moved Through The Tennessee House State Government Committee By Voice Vote, Led By Chair Kelly Keisling.

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Tennessee Bill That Will Enable Violent Offenders Who Murder Kids To Escape Accountability Moves Forward By Voice Vote Called By Chair Iris Rudder

This Week A Bill That Will Keep The Autopsy Reports Of Children Killed At The Hands Of Violent Crime Offenders From Being Public Record Moved Through The Tennessee House Public Service Subcommittee With Relative Ease By Voice Vote, Led By Chair Iris Rudder.

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Tennessee Senate Members Urged To Demand Report For Nashville Covenant School Shooter Regarding Prescription Drugs

On Wednesday, Tennessee Senate Health Committee Members Were Strongly Urged To Demand A Toxicology Report That Would Detail The Kinds Of Prescription Drugs Audrey Hale Was Taking For An “Emotional Disorder” At The Time Of The Nashville Covenant School Shooting.

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Newly Filed Special Session Bills Take Aim At School Handgun Carry Policies, Making Minors’ Autopsy Reports Private, Mental Health & Creating Felony Charges For Coercion

Newly Filled Tennessee Special Session Bills Focus In On Topics Ranging From Handgun Carry Policies For Private Schools, Redirecting State Funds For Psychiatric Services, Specifying What Kinds Of Autopsy Reports Are Public Documents, Reporting Requirements For Mental Health Professionals, A Loan Repayment Program For Mental Health Professionals, And Creating A Class D Felony For Anyone Who Coerces A Minor To Steal Firearms Or Commit Certain Crimes Using Firearms.

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Release Of Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Could Take Up To 3 Years, Autopsy Report Reveals “Mysterious” Notes On Clothing

Debate Continues Over Whether The Covenant School Shooter’s Writings Should Be Released To The Public Or Not, After Three Adults And Three Nine-Year-Old Children Were Shot And Killed In March Of This Year. It’s Now Been Two Months Since The Issue Was Brought To Court And One Lawyer Has Relayed That The Case May Not Come To A Close For Another Three Years.

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Covenant School Shooter’s Autopsy Shows No Request For Testing For Prescription Medications

The Autopsy For The Nashville School Shooter Shows That There Were No “Positive Findings Of Toxicological Significance” Found. Hale Was Not Tested For Any Prescription Medications Including Those Used For Mental Conditions And Hormone Therapy. She Was Only Tested For Illegal And Controlled Substances.

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