Senate Panel Clears Path To Lower TN Permitless Gun-Carry Age To 18
The Senate Judiciary Committee Voted Tuesday To Drop The Permitless Gun-Carry Age To 18 From 21, Aligning Tennessee With A Pending Court Order.
Read moreThe Senate Judiciary Committee Voted Tuesday To Drop The Permitless Gun-Carry Age To 18 From 21, Aligning Tennessee With A Pending Court Order.
Read moreTwo Groups Defending The Second Amendment Sent A Legal Warning To California Attorney General Rob Bonta Monday Demanding That He “Cease His Blatant Disregard For The Recent Supreme Court Decision Which Effectively Overturned California’s ‘May Issue’ Permitting Scheme.”
Read moreLast Week, The United States Supreme Court Issued Its Ruling In New York State Rifle And Pistol Association V. Bruen. Tennessee Joined 25 States In An Amicus Brief Supporting The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association.
Read moreThe U.S. Supreme Court Ruled Thursday In A Second Amendment Case, Striking Down A New York Gun Law That Required Residents To Prove They Had “Proper Cause” To Receive A Permit To Carry A Firearm Outside The Home.
Read moreState Representative Bruce Griffey Recently Introduced A Bill To The Tennessee General Assembly To Strengthen Protection Of Self-Defense And Second Amendment Rights In The State. However, The Bill Was Withdrawn On February 2nd Due To Lack Of Senate Support.
Read morePlease welcome Paula, who is filling in for Brandon, for the 4th edition of The Tennessee Conservative’s BIG 7 for 2022!
1) Bill Filed To Relocate Illegals In Tennessee To Home States Of Biden, Harris, Pelosi & Schumer
2) TN Bill Seeks To Safeguard Elections & Citizens From Social Media Censorship
3) Cooper To Retire After Nashville Split Three Ways
4) Carhartt Company Still Forcing Employees To Take the Shot
5) Breyer’s Imminent Retirement From U.S. Supreme Court Sparks Speculation About His Replacement 6) Stand-Out Second Amendment Bills In Tennessee General Assembly
7) Senator Todd Gardenhire Wants To Increase Food Taxes
These Bills Include Topics Such As Self-Defense Protections, A Lowered Age For Gun Carry Permits, A Gas Tax, And Conflicts Of Interest In County Government. Read On For An Overview Of Several Newer Bills, An Update On Their Current Status, And Contact Information For Committee Members Who Need Your Input On This Potential Legislation.
Read moreTune in to the Third edition of The Tennessee Conservative’s BIG 7 for 2022!
1) Bill To Stop TN Taxpayer Education Funding Of Illegal Immigrants In Subcommittee
2) More Than 50,000 Illegal Immigrants Released Into U.S. Don’t Show Up For Court Hearings
3) Griffey Introduces Second Amendment Bill in Honor of Kyle Rittenhouse
4) University of Memphis Cancels Plan To Bribe Professors To Teach “Woke Activism”
5) U.S. Political Alignments Experienced Historic Shift In 2021
6) Warner Introduces VOTE Act To Determine 2020 Election Accuracy
7) Sanctity Of Human Life Sunday
Tennessee State Representative Bruce Griffey (R-Paris) Has Introduced A Bill To The Tennessee General Assembly To Strengthen Protection Of Self-Defense And Second Amendment Rights In The State.
Read moreThe Tennessee Firearms Association Joined As An Amicus Party, Or “Friend Of The Court” With The Second Amendment Foundation In The Case Of New York State Rifle And Pistol Association, Inc.
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