Author Archives: JohnHarris

State of Tennessee sued on claims that new permitless carry law violates United States Constitution

Tennessee Firearms Association raised a number of concerns prior to the passage of the Governor’s permitless carry legislation (HB786/SB765) including the concern that provisions of the legislation needlessly created a violation of the 2nd and 14th Amendments to the United States Constitution because it denied some 18-20 year old citizens from being able to exercise…

Legislative Status Report and Calendar April 23, 2021

There were three bills that TFA views as significant which had activity this week. SB1148/HB25 is legislation that would materially improve Tennessee’s civil immunity statute for those individuals who use deadly force in justifiable self-defense. It would merely prohibiting the filing and prosecution of a civil case until the criminal investigation and/or trial is over.…

Legislative Status Report and Calendar – April 9, 2021

The Tennessee Legislature is moving toward the point where it wraps up its activities for the 2021 part of the two year session. As that day approaches, opportunities are ending to enact laws in 2021 which would restore your rights, which would remove infringements on your rights and which would require the state’s administrative branch…

Bill Lee’s hallmark 2nd Amendment legislation – what does it do?

First, let us define the term “constitutional carry”. Constitutional carry means the full and free exercise of the right that is recognized and protected by the Second Amendment. It means that anyone who can legally possess a firearm can carry it. One of Bill Lee’s initial statements as a candidate was that he did not…

Legislative status and calendar reports for April 5, 2021

The Legislature continues to rapidly address pending bills and to take up amendments which normally have not been posted on the state’s website in advance of the hearings which makes it very difficult to keep track of the actual language of the bills that are being considered since proposed bill amendments that are being offered…

Tennessee House passes Governor’s crime package including permitless carry exception but rejects pro Second Amendment efforts to improve bill

On March 29, 2021, the Tennessee House took up House Bill 786 which is the Governor’s crime package.  The bill includes a permitless carry exception for some individuals.  It also imposed new conditions on your rights which are not part of existing law.  The bill passed the House largely on party lines.  It had previously…