Bill To Ban Drag Shows In Public Spaces Passes House, Will Head To Governor’s Desk

In A Vote Split Almost Exclusively Along Party Lines, A Bill To Ban Drag Shows In Public Spaces Passed The Tennessee House Yesterday 74 To 19.

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Tennessee Bills Would Change Gun Permit Laws, Allow Campus Carry

Two Bills In The Tennessee Legislature Would Change The Places And Way Some Tennesseans Are Able To Carry Firearms.

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Bill To Ban Drag Shows In Public Spaces Up For House Floor Vote This Week

A Bill That Creates An Offense For A Person Who Engages In An Adult Cabaret Performance On Public Property Or In A Location Where The Adult Cabaret Performance Could Be Viewed By A Minor Is Up For A Tennessee House Floor Vote This Week.

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Lt. Gov. McNally Leery Of Dropping Handgun Carry Age To 18

A House Push Is Underway To Lower The Handgun-Carry Age To 18 In Tennessee Following A Legal Agreement By The State Attorney General, But Those Efforts Could Hit A Roadblock In The Form Of Lt. Gov. Randy McNally.

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Bill To Match 18-Year-Old TN Concealed Carry Court Settlement Introduced

There Is Already A Court Settlement But Legislation To Lower The Age For Concealed Carry Permits In Tennessee To Age 18 Took Its First Step.

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Rep. Todd’s Bill To Outlaw Drag Shows In Public Spaces Passes Out Of Committee

The House Criminal Justice Committee Passed A Bill That Will Effectively Outlaw Drag Shows From Being Allowed In Public Spaces Where Minors Could Be Exposed. The Bill Will Now Be Scheduled For A Full House Vote.

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Bill To Ban Drag Shows For Children Heads To Senate Floor For Debate

A Bill Written That Addresses Shows And Events That Feature Drag Performers, And Those Presentations (Often Sexually Explicit) Being Advertised As “All Ages Welcome” Is Up For Tennessee Senate Vote.

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Bill To Ban Drag Shows For Minors Passes First Hurdle In Nashville

A Bill To Address The Rash Of “Family-Friendly” Drag Shows Where Children Have Been Exposed To Inappropriate Entertainment Passed The First Hurdle In Nashville Yesterday.

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House And Senate Committees To Consider Bill To Ban Drag Shows For TN Children

Tennessee Lawmakers Are Considering A Bill That Would Ban Drag Shows From Being Performed In Front Of Children. It Will Appear In Both House And The Senate Committees On January 31.

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Court Settlement Lowers Tennessee Concealed Carry Age To 18

Those Who Are 18 To 20 Can Now Openly Carry Firearms In Tennessee After A Settlement Was Reached Between The Firearms Policy Coalition And The State.

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