TN Bill To Lower Concealed Carry Age To 18 Clears House Committee
A Bill To Lower The Age To Legally Carry A Concealed Handgun In Tennessee From Age 21 To Age 18 Passed The House Civil Justice Committee On Wednesday.
Read moreA Bill To Lower The Age To Legally Carry A Concealed Handgun In Tennessee From Age 21 To Age 18 Passed The House Civil Justice Committee On Wednesday.
Read moreThe Debate Over Whether 18-, 19- And 20-Year-Olds In Tennessee Should Be Able To Carry A Concealed Handgun Will Continue This Week In A House Committee.
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court Will Hear Oral Arguments In A Major Gun Rights Case This Week That Could Have Significant Implications For Second Amendment Rights Nationwide.
Read moreMarsha Blackburn Rebuked Bureau Of ATF Nominee Chipman’s Agenda For Defying The U.S. Constitution During A Senate Judiciary Committee Confirmation Vote As Members Of The U.S. Congress Are Urging The Federal Government To Withdraw A Rule Change They Say Targets Veterans And Hurts Law-Abiding Gun Owners.
Read moreThe Nonprofit Firearms Policy Coalition Is Suing The State, Claiming Tennessee’s New Law Requiring An Adult To Be 21 Years Old To Carry A Handgun Without A Permit Violates The Second Amendment.
Read moreU.S. Senator Hagerty And Several Other Senate GOP Colleagues Have Introduced The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. If Passed, This New Legislation Would Allow Individuals With Concealed Carry Privileges In Their Home State To Exercise Those Rights In Any Other State With Concealed Carry Laws, While Still Abiding By That State’s Laws.
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court Monday Announced It Would Hear A Major Second Amendment Court Case That Could Have Broad Implications For Gun Rights. This Would Be The First Time The Highest Court In The Land Has Considered A Gun Rights Case With The Latest Makeup Of The Bench.
Read moreThe Tennessee State Senate Unanimously Passed The Lifetime Order Of Protection Bill this Week. The Final Vote Will Take Place On Monday, March 15th On The House Floor. This Bill Is To Help Prevent Victims Of Violent Crimes From Being Re-victimized. Nikki’s Situation is Only One Example Of Why This Legislation Is Needed Here In TN. Unfortunately, There Are Other Victims Of Horrific Crimes In Our State Who Need Help Also.
Read moreRepublican lawmakers in several states have been lobbying to allow concealed carry for guns, even without a permit, and Tennessee looks to be following in their lead. It is already legal in fifteen states, with nine other states looking to implement similar laws.
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