Tennessee Sued On Claims That New Permitless Carry Law Violates U.S. Constitution

Within Days Of The Governor Signing His Permitless Carry Legislation Into Law, The State Of Tennessee Was Sued In Federal District Court Based On A Violation Of The 2nd And 14th Amendments Of The U.S. Constitution, Denying Some 18-20 Year Old Citizens From Being Able To Exercise The Right To Keep And Bear Arms.

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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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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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