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.
Read moreTwo Bills In The Tennessee Legislature Would Change The Places And Way Some Tennesseans Are Able To Carry Firearms.
Read moreA Complaint Against The State Of Tennessee Seeking To Allow Those Between 18 And 20 To Openly Carry Firearms Has Been Amended Following The Firearms Policy Coalition Winning A Similar Case In Texas In Late August.
Read moreA Bill That Would Lower The Age To Carry A Handgun In Tennessee From 21 To 18 Passed The House On Thursday.
Read moreLegislation That Would Have Given Local Law Enforcement The Authority To Enforce Federal Law And Arrest Anyone Transporting, Harboring Or Facilitating The Transport Of Illegal Aliens Into Tennessee Was Scheduled To Be Heard By Both House And Senate Committees Yesterday. The Senate Version Of The Bill Failed In The Senate Judiciary Committee And The House Version Was Taken Off Notice In The Criminal Justice Committee Later.
Read moreRepresentative Bruce Griffey’s Bill In The General Assembly To Relocate Illegal Immigrants Residing In Tennessee To The Home States Of President Biden, Vice-President Kamala Harris, Speaker Of The House Nancy Pelosi And Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer Failed In The House Department And Agencies Subcommittee On Tuesday But May Have Another Chance Next Week.
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 moreA Tennessee Bill That Would Lower The Age For A Concealed Handgun Permit Or Lawful Permitless Carry From 21 Years Old To 18 Years Old Was Approved Tuesday By A House Subcommittee. The Legislative Director For The Tennessee Department Of Safety, Said The Bill Could Cost Tennessee Residents Reciprocity On Firearm Permits With Up To 21 States.
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