TFA reviews statements by legislators regarding who is blocking efforts to vote on Real Constitutional Carry

Richard Archie, one of TFA’s directors, discusses comments by state House and Senate members regarding the Governor’s incremental step on permitless carry that falls short of REAL constitutional carry. While playing their own statements, he examines why it is that these legislators are candid about the fact that the Governor’s bill is not everything that…

Legislative Report and Calendar – March 19, 2021 – call to action to support REAL constitutional carry

The Legislature is moving rapidly with a variety of bills. The bill status report through March 19 and the report for bills calendared to be heard starting March 22 are included below. In the bill status and calendar reports, several specific bills are highlighted. Most of these should receive calls of support or opposition. There…

Governor’s permitless carry bill advances in Senate – March 18, 2021

In 2020, Governor Bill Lee announced that he was going to file a “constitutional carry bill” in the Legislature. At the time, he stated “The Second Amendment is clear and concise and secures the freedoms of law-abiding citizens to keep and bear arms, … I am pleased to announce Constitutional Carry legislation today that will…

Governor’s “permitless carry” bill to be heard in Senate on March 18

The Governor’s “incremental” permitless carry bill (Senate Bill 765) is set to be heard on the Senate Floor on March 18. Of the three bills this year on permitless carry, it is one that is least compliant with the requirements of the Second Amendment and is the one which perpetuates the most infringements. This bill…

Is Lt. Governor Randy McNally the roadblock to REAL constitutional carry?

There are 3 permitless carry bills running in the Legislature.  Two provide that any person who can legally possess a firearm can carry it.  The third, commonly known as the “Governor’s bill” (SB765/HB786), has restrictions that limit the bill to handguns only, to generally those who are at least 21 years old and to those…

Is Speaker Cameron Sexton “luke warm” to REAL Constitutional Carry?

On Monday, March 15, 2021, on the Brian Wilson show on 99.7 FM in Nashville interviewed Speaker Cameron Sexton on several hot legislative topics and included in that interview a series of questions about the three pending permitless carry bills in Tennessee. We want to thank Brian Wilson for raising these important questions. Brian Wilson…

Where is the “roadblock” to passing REAL constitutional carry?

There are three permitless carry bills pending in the Legislature. One of those three is House Bill 786 / Senate Bill 765 which is commonly referred to as the “Governor’s bill” and which appears to be the only one that many Tennesseans realize is pending. The other two bills House Bill 18 / Senate Bill…

Two permitless carry bills advance from House full committee

Two of the three permitless carry bills were scheduled for hearing on March 10, 2021, in the House Criminal Justice Committee. Both House Bill 786, which is commonly referred to as the “Governor’s bill” and House Bill 18 by Representative Bruce Griffey were taken up in this committee. After extension discussion and only a voice…