Tennessee has had a problem for many years as a result of an overly aggressive statute that makes it a criminal offense to even walk on property (public or private) that is posted. This statute is much harsher than the typical “trespass” statute which requires that the property owner or manager ask the individual to “comply” and there must be a refusal to do so before criminal charges could even be brought.
SB 441/HB 478 (sponsored by Senator Paul Bailey and Representative Ed Butler) is a common-sense bill that protects responsible gun owners from unnecessary criminal charges. As noted, under current law (TCA 39-17-1359), individuals who unknowingly carry a firearm into a posted area could face legal penalties and the forfeiture of their firearm, even if they immediately leave or secure their firearm in their vehicle upon request. This bill ensures that law-abiding citizens are given the opportunity to comply with property restrictions without facing criminal consequences. By striking a balance between property rights and Second Amendment protections, SB 441/HB 478 promotes fairness while respecting the rights of all Tennesseans.
We need your help to get this bill passed! Contact your legislators today and urge them to support SB 441/HB 478. By sending a quick email, you can help protect responsible firearm owners from unjust penalties.
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