TN Dems Expelled, Lee Supports Red Flag Laws, Law Protecting Kids From Sexualized Performances Blocked & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1. 2 Tennessee Democrats Are Expelled From Office & 1 Is Spared: Was It All Worth It?
2. Gov. Lee Indicates He Would Support Some Version Of A Red Flag Law
3. Bill To Allow Teachers & Staff To Conceal Carry Passes House Committee Process, But Is Deferred In Senate To 2024
4. Bill To Give Party Chairs The Power To Certify Presidential Candidates In Tennessee According To Bona Fide Standard Moves To Floor
5. New Law Protecting Minors From Sexualized Performances Blocked By Federal Court
6. TN Senate Protects Teacher’s Rights To Use Students’ Biological Pronouns
7. Tennessee’s Unborn Children Will Be Protected For Another Year

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Bill To Allow Teachers & Staff To Conceal Carry Passes House Committee Process, But Is Deferred In Senate To 2024

A Bill That Will Allow For School Teachers And Staff To Conceal Carry Will Be Sent To The House Floor For A Vote. However, In The Senate Judiciary Committee, The Bill Was Deferred Until January 23, 2024 Meaning The Legislation Will Not Be Allowed To Pass The Committee Process In The Senate Until Next Year.

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Tennessee House Education Committee To Hear Bill Allowing Teachers to Be Armed

The Tennessee House Education Administration Is Scheduled To Consider A Bill That Would Allow Teachers And Staff Members At Tennessee Public Schools To Carry Guns To Provide Greater Protection For Students.

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Call To Action To Authorize TN Teachers, Principals And School Personnel To Conceal Carry

Wilson County GOP – We Are All Very Saddened By The Tragic Shooting At The Covenant School In Nashville, And Our Prayers Are For The Grieving Families And School Community. This Is Another In A Long List Of Bad People Preying Upon Helpless, Unarmed Individuals. Had There Been Someone In The School, Who Was Armed, This Could Have Been Much Different.

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Tennessee Legislature Moving Competing 18-Year-Old Firearm Carry Bills

A Bill That Would Allow Those 18 Years Old And Older To Concealed Carry And Obtain A Permit In Tennessee Now Has Different Versions Moving Through The Senate And House.

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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 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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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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