Clarification Of Tennessee’s “Constitutional Carry” Law

In The Next Week, There Will Be Many Social Media Posts About Tennessee’s New Permitless carry Law. Many Of Those May Promote The Idea That It Is No Longer A Crime To Carry A Handgun In Tennessee Because Of Constitutional Carry. That Assertion Is Wrong.

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Anti-Gun Activist, Biden ATF Nominee Wants To Ban Tennesseans’ Hunting Rifles

Marsha 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.

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Gov. Lee’s Permitless Carry Law – And Why To Avoid It

The Tennessee Firearms Association Recommends That People Get Or Keep The Tennessee Enhanced Handgun Permit Rather Than Relying On The Governor’s New Permitless Carry Bill That Goes Into Effect On July 1, 2021.

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What Does The New Permitless Carry Exception Tell Us About Who Failed True Constitutional Carry In Tennessee?

Tennessee Has Had The Opportunity This Year To Pass Real Constitutional Carry. It Failed To Achieve That Goal. But, it Did Manage To Pass A law that Continues To Make It A Crime In Tennessee For Someone To Carry A Firearm With The Intent To Go Armed But Which Now Creates An “Exception” To That Law If The Person Can Satisfy About 7 Qualifications, Some Of Which Are More Stringent Than Federal Laws Restricting Who Can Purchase A Firearm. Who Are These Elected Officials Who Would Not Stand True To Support Removing Infringements On Your Rights?

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Lee Signs Legislation Allowing Qualified Residents To Carry A Handgun Without Permit

Carrying A Handgun Without A Permit In Tennessee Is Now Law After Gov. Bill Lee Signed Legislation Thursday To Allow It.

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Tennessee Permitless Carry Passes General Assembly and Moves On To Governor Lee

The Tennessee General Assembly Approved Governor Bill Lee’s Permitless Carry Bill On Monday Evening. The House Passed It With A 64-29 Vote, With Only Five Republicans Opposing It. It Will Now Go To Lee’s Desk So It Can Be Signed Into Law.

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Carrying Handgun Without Permit Approved By Tennessee Senate

The Tennessee Senate Passed Legislation Thursday That Would Allow For The Carrying Of Handguns In The State Without A Permit. The Senate Bill’s Companion, House Bill 786, Still Is Working Its Way Through The Committee Process In The House.

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Constitutional Carry One Step Closer To Becoming Law

Tennessee’s Constitutional Carry Bill, Which Would Allow Eligible Citizens To Carry A Handgun Without A Permit, Is Closer To Becoming Law After Being Advanced By The General Assembly. The Senate Finance, Ways, And Means Committee Recommended The Bill For Passage On Tuesday.

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Tennessee Constitutional Carry Bill Passed By Senate Judiciary Committee

Tennessee’s Constitutional Carry Bill Passes Senate Judiciary Committee By 7-2 Vote And Continues To Move Forward.

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Indiana Looks To Scrap Handgun Carry Permits In Favor Of ‘Constitutional Carry’

Sixteen Other States Have Done It. And Indiana Now Looks Ready To Join Them In Eliminating The Requirement That A Person Have A License In Order To Carry A Loaded Weapon On Them Or In Their Vehicle.

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