Jelly Roll receives Tennessee pardon while Trump administration revives federal program restoring gun rights to reformed felons.
Jelly Roll Pardoned as Trump Administration Revives Federal Gun Rights Restoration Program
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Jelly Roll receives Tennessee pardon while Trump administration revives federal program restoring gun rights to reformed felons.
Tennessee leaders fight to defend overturned gun bans, risking foundational freedoms and taxpayer dollars in a historic showdown.
Tennessee has joined a coalition of 25 states asking the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down Massachusetts’ firearm licensing requirements for nonresidents.
A three-judge panel in Tennessee has found 2 carry ban laws to be unconstitutional under the Second Amendment of the Constitution of the United States and the state’s constitution.
The NIOA Group has officially broken ground on its new Barrett Firearms facility, heralding a new era in weapon systems manufacturing for Tennessee.
Without their FFL, Tactical Edge Arms lost its ability to sell firearms or manufacture parts—crippling their main revenue stream.
The Tennessee government has placed into law a requirement that 18-20 year olds be allowed to carry handguns, as a right protected by the Second Amendment.
A Tennessee woman who fatally shot her abusive husband during a violent domestic attack will not face charges after investigators and the District Attorney determined the shooting was a clear act of self-defense.
Tennessee’s HB 873 expands legal protections for firearms manufacturers and sellers, limiting liability lawsuits.
Barrett Firearms Manufacturing Inc. has announced plans for a new state-of-the-art facility set to redefine excellence in weapon systems manufacturing…
Memphis, TN, a grocery store manager exercised his right to self-defense during a robbery attempt. shooting the shoplifter.
Great. Well heeled Vichycons and Fudds are on board with throwing the rest of us under the bus. So, what’s new?
On a bustling Tuesday, what began as an argument took a life-threatening turn when 19-year-old Labron Gibson brandished a firearm inside the store.
Discover the legal battle over Memphis’ anti-gun ordinance. Gun Owners of America and other groups are challenging the restrictions.
In a decisive outcome, Tennessee State Rep. Gloria Johnson, known for her fervent gun control advocacy, lost her bid for the U.S. Senate, with Republican incumbent Marsha Blackburn securing reelection.
Amid this chaotic scene, it’s paramount to acknowledge Tennessee’s status as a constitutional carry state, emphasizing the legality of carrying firearms for self-defense.
Smith & Wesson celebrated the opening of its new headquarters in Maryville, TN. The event marked the company’s move from Massachusetts, where it had been located for nearly 170 years.
Is the “intent to go armed clause” of our Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1307 (a) (1) or Article 1 Section 26 of the Tennessee Constitution unconstitutional? Let’s look at the facts and dive in.
After a tragedy, the gun control lobby immediately turns the conversation to more laws and more restrictions. It’s time to look at the evidence and acknowledge the truth.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has called a Special Session with the obvious purpose of pursuing his Red Flag agenda and other gun control measures.
Don’t hold your breath as Republican Governor Bill Lee, has ignored the calls of voters and even Legislators not to call the special session to ban guns.
We fixed Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s Tweet about the need for Red Flag laws – but he still wrongly demands that the Legislature enact gun confiscation!
The secretly recorded training session uncovered strategies that span the spectrum from legitimate protesting to potential acts of violence.
Tennessee does not have REAL constitutional carry. In TN, carrying a firearm with intent to go armed is a crime. Tennessee’s Legislators put the burden on you.
A Proof regarding the 2nd Amendment’s unqualified mandate on Tennessee’s gun laws and how it could affect all gun laws.
In Tennessee, the governor has, at present, more than 40 taxpayer-funded “lobbyists” whose jobs include telling the elected legislators what the “administration” wants the law to be.
In Tennessee, HB 1735 passes the House 64-28. The bill allows 18 to 20-year-olds to apply for an enhanced carry permit.
This bill, while far from perfect, is an incremental improvement over the way things are now in terms of expanding areas where citizens can carry…
And how would the editorialists, who presume to instruct the rest of us on what we should be allowed to have and to do, fare if the maniac had chosen their workplace?
The Iowa and Tennessee Constitutional Carry bills became effective on 1 July, 2021.