Category Archives: News

Preliminary 2020 Legislative Review

The Tennessee Legislature ended its 2 year term of the 111th General Assembly last week after an all night session that few citizens were allow to witness in person. Has it been a good year for the 2nd Amendment in Tennessee? Clearly no. TFA will do a full report on this Legislative session as soon…

TFA 2020 Legislative Candidate Survey

Tennessee Firearms Association has conducted its 2020 candidate survey. Rather than give “ratings” or “endorsements” which can be misleading and/or influenced by inappropriate factors, the TFA is releasing a copy of the blank survey that was sent to the candidates as well as a response spreadsheet. TFA tabulated the responses into a spreadsheet. This response…

Tennessee Legislature returning to work – Calendar for week of May 25

The Tennessee Legislature will resume operations the week of May 25. Available below is a 15 page list of bills that TFA has flagged for monitoring and engagement. These bills include the Governor’s bill on permitless carry which is set to be heard on May 26 in the House Judiciary Committee. Please review the list…

Corps of Engineers is seeking public comment on allowing citizens to carry firearms on properties and waters managed by the Corps

The Corps of Engineers has posted a federal notice that it is seeking comments on a proposed federal rule change regarding allowing citizens to carry or possess firearms on properties (including waters) managed by the Corps of Engineers. Written comments must be submitted by June 12, 2020 to be considered. The summary, as provided in…

Tennessee Legislature – Recess Report March 27, 2020

Tennessee is in the midst of an awakening as citizens across the state are increasing their interests in firearms, ammunition and the ability to carry firearms. News reports are commonly seen about gun stores being out of or having low inventory of firearms and ammunition. The volume of gun sales by federally licensed dealers are…

Tennessee Governor lacks authority to regulate firearms during an emergency

With the continued perception of a national crisis over a virus from China, the question is being asked on social media and elsewhere as to whether the Tennessee governor (or any local government) has the authority to regulate firearms or ban their possession. Many would immediately respond with references to the 2nd Amendment as frequently…

BREAKING – Legislature closes doors and access to the public!

News reports are coming out Friday afternoon that Governor Lee, Lt. Gov. McNally and Speaker Sexton have issued orders to close the capitol and the legislature’s offices and committee rooms effective immediately to the public, advocacy groups, and paid lobbyists! Can these elected officials constitutionally exclude the public from the capitol and the legislature while…