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Nov 2017 G&A By Keith Wood
Summary for Tennessee: 11th
"Governor Bill Haslam signed two pro-gun laws into effect this year including one that would allow citizens to sue cities if the city violates the states firearm law preemption statue with arbitrary "gun-free zones".
Tennessee would be in a tie for first place if it passed a permitless carry bill. It gets maximum points in every other category. The state has a great statutory framework for gun owners as well as a pro-gun culture. It has a growing firearms and training industry."
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I agree with the general assessment particularly pointing out that Tennesseans still have to ask permission to exercise the Constitutional right to bear arms. Mandatory training, pass a test, pay fees and become licensed to carry a gun. That REALLY needs to change.
We're headed in that direction. A couple years ago it became lawful to have loaded guns in the vehicle without a carry permit. Earlier this year two bills were introduced to allow permitless carry. Unfortunately, both were killed in committee. We'll get there... it's been a long couple decades of pro-gun victories from where we were in the dark days of May Issue.
Arizona, well done! Tennessee looks forward to occupying first place with y'all.
Summary for Tennessee: 11th
"Governor Bill Haslam signed two pro-gun laws into effect this year including one that would allow citizens to sue cities if the city violates the states firearm law preemption statue with arbitrary "gun-free zones".
Tennessee would be in a tie for first place if it passed a permitless carry bill. It gets maximum points in every other category. The state has a great statutory framework for gun owners as well as a pro-gun culture. It has a growing firearms and training industry."
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I agree with the general assessment particularly pointing out that Tennesseans still have to ask permission to exercise the Constitutional right to bear arms. Mandatory training, pass a test, pay fees and become licensed to carry a gun. That REALLY needs to change.
We're headed in that direction. A couple years ago it became lawful to have loaded guns in the vehicle without a carry permit. Earlier this year two bills were introduced to allow permitless carry. Unfortunately, both were killed in committee. We'll get there... it's been a long couple decades of pro-gun victories from where we were in the dark days of May Issue.
Arizona, well done! Tennessee looks forward to occupying first place with y'all.