CPRC’s John Lott Jr. testifies regarding need to remove “gun free zones” in Tennessee

On February 9, 2016, John Lott Jr., who is the President of the Crime Prevention Research Center, testified testified on four bills seeking to limit gun-free zones (SB 1559 (Senator Mike Bell), SB 1736 (Senator Delores Gresham), SB 1991 (Judiciary Committee Chairman Kelsey), and SB 2376 (Senator Mike Bell)).  The video of Lott’s testimony provided powerful evidence on how…

Constitutional Carry Legislation pending in Tennessee!

The Second Amendment says that the right of the citizens, a right preexisting the Constitution, “… shall not be infringed …”  Similarly, the Tennessee Constitution in Article I, Section 26, expressly protects the rights of the citizens to keep, bear and wear arms. Nevertheless,Tennessee continues to infringe that right. Even after six years of total…

Nashville Council to hold meeting on gun shows at the Fairgrounds

The Nashville Fair Board has already tried to stop the gun shows at the Nashville Fairgrounds once.  The Nashville Fair Board is comprised of five (5) political appointees.  Shortly after Megan Barry became mayor of Nashville, the Fair Board announced that it was cancelling many already scheduled and contracted gun shows at the Nashville Fairgrounds.…

Tennessee Sheriffs Stand With The Second Amendment

Tennessee Sheriffs Stand With The Second Amendment Issue Letters of Support for Tennessee Gun Owners NASHVILLE, TN: In a move sweeping the nation, some Tennessee Sheriffs are stating their public encouragement for Tennessee Handgun Permit Holders to participate in their own personal defense by encouraging them to legally carry their weapons at all times. John…

Nashville Says “NO” To Gun Shows At Fairgrounds

Nashville Says “NO” To Gun Shows At Fairgrounds Tennessee Firearms Association Claims Abuse of Power NASHVILLE, TN: The Tennessee Firearms Association’s Executive Director, John Harris, today expressed outrage at Nashville’s decision to ban gun shows at the city’s publicly owned Fairgrounds which has allowed gun shows for decades. “Today, Nashville, under its new liberal Mayor,…

New TN Attorney General Opinion on Felons and Black Powder weapons

The Tennessee Attorney General released an opinion (AG 15-75) on November 9, 2015, which addresses the massive confusion under Tennessee law of whether and to what extent a convicted felon can own, possess and use black powder weapons.  This opinion is in addition to at least 3 other opinions previously issued by the Tennessee Attorney…

TN Attorney General says that handgun permit holders may commit crime by carrying handguns in church if church also provides school functions

Tennessee Attorney General concludes that handgun permit holders could be charged with felony for carrying an otherwise legally possessed handgun at their own church property if the church is being used for any school purposes. Applicability of Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1309 to Religious Institutions and Home Schooling Question 1 If a church or other…

TFALAC Annual Event September 19 – Ticket Sales Ending!

TFALAC 2015 Annual Dinner – September 19, 2015 TICKET SALES ENDING SOON! The TFALAC’s Annual Dinner, celebrating 2 Decades of hard work and success by TFA members across the state will be held on: Saturday, September 19, 2015 – 10am to 3pm Tickets are $50 per person. Tables of 8 are $350 per table. CLICK…

Tennessee Attorney General concludes church members may act as armed security for churches.

Tennessee Attorney General concludes that church members may serve as volunteer armed security for their church.   License for Church Congregations Using Volunteer Members for Security Purposes Question 1 May a local congregation of a church use members of that congregation to act as a security team for the church without complying with the licensure…