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Tennessee gun legislation I like

Posted on 4/9/14 at 7:08 am
Posted by Cracker
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Member since Nov 2009
17676 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 7:08 am
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The Tennessee Senate approved a bill Tuesday that would let gun owners carry their weapons openly without a permit.

Lawmakers voted 25-2 to pass a measure filed by state Sen. Mae Beavers that would do away with the requirement that gun owners go through a background check, receive training and obtain a permit before carrying a handgun in public. Gun owners would have to get a permit only if they plan to conceal their weapons.

State Sens. Charlotte Burks, D-Monterrey, and Thelma Harper, D-Nashville, cast the only votes against the bill, though six senators abstained.

The bill's prospects in the House of Representatives are uncertain.

Tennessee already allows gun ownership without a permit if the weapon is kept in the home. Lawmakers have debated legislation this year that would allow carrying a gun in a vehicle without a permit.

The Open Carry Firearms Freedom Act, Senate Bill 2424, goes a step beyond and would let someone carry in public without a permit. The bill does not appear to affect laws that ban carrying a gun while under the influence of alcohol, prohibit convicted criminals from carrying a gun or let businesses and local governments ban firearms.

Because those laws remain on the books, the bill's primary impact, if were to pass the House, would be to make it easier to transport a gun, said John Harris, a lawyer and the executive director of the Tennessee Firearms Association.


Beavers Beavers Sen. Mae Beavers has filed forms.
Beavers, R-Mt. Juliet, emphasized the same point on the Senate floor. She also stressed the symbolic importance of allowing Tennesseans to carry a handgun without having to pay the $115 permit fee.

"Tennessee law (currently) converts the right to carry a handgun into a privilege," Beavers said.

But Harris said he doubts the bill will pass the House, noting that the House Finance Subcommittee has delayed a vote on the measure until the end of the year.

Posted by bapple
Capital City
Member since Oct 2010
11879 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 8:11 am to
Agreed.

FWIW LA already has both of these laws. We may have slightly more expensive CC fees and some other BS, but for the most part, LA has great gun laws.

I would really like to see them pass the one about permit holders not needing an NCIS check for every gun purchase though.
Posted by SCUBABlake
RIP WT6
Member since Jan 2008
40338 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 8:18 am to
Looks good, prima facie.

What I find the most unusual is the fact that the bill was referred to the House Finance Subcommittee. Seems a very odd referral for an open carry bill. Things like that here in Texas typically go to State Affairs or the like.
Posted by SpeckledTiger
Denham Springs
Member since Jul 2010
1477 posts
Posted on 4/9/14 at 10:27 am to
quote:

bill was referred to the House Finance Subcommittee


Likely had to go before them due to the removal of a revenue generating permit.
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