Discover the legal battle over Memphis’ anti-gun ordinance. Gun Owners of America and other groups are challenging the restrictions.
Gun Rights Groups Sue Memphis Over New Anti-Gun Ordinance

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Discover the legal battle over Memphis’ anti-gun ordinance. Gun Owners of America and other groups are challenging the restrictions.
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.
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 ATF reversed course and issued a ruling that these devices do convert semi-automatic firearms into machineguns.
The ATF’s “frame and receiver” regulation was a direct attack on rights protected by the Second Amendment.
The secretly recorded training session uncovered strategies that span the spectrum from legitimate protesting to potential acts of violence.
These taxpayer-funded employees of the administration may or may not take a oath of office to defend the constitution…
A lawsuit was filed by multiple people and Gun Owners Foundation against Bill Lee, the governor of the state of Tennessee.
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.
The federal district court in West Virginia ruled that a federal law that makes it a crime to possess a firearm without a serial number is unconstitutional under prohibition contained in the Second Am
After eight years of seeing Governor Haslam’s administration oppose this legislation and many other pro-2nd Amendment bills, it is now beyond dispute that he, well, was not truthful with the voters.
A “red flag law” may just be the newest euphemism for “reasonable gun control”.
The GOP has repeatedly refused to close the primaries in Tennessee. This has repeatedly allowed Democrats, progressives, liberals and communists to vote in Republican primaries and influence those out
If these people want to claim to defend and understand the 2nd Amendment and want our vote then they should be expected to understand it.
Tennessee candidates need to talk to more teachers about whether they are willing to protect themselves, their students and their colleagues…
Leadership Institute has shared with TFA that it is bringing a 2 day youth training course to Tennessee in April…
Bill (SB2528 by Ketron and HB2254 by Sargent) is intended specifically to take rights away from nonviolent felons who have already served their time and completed their punishment. The question is why
Allowing these additional weapons to be used during the muzzle loader season would likely have a minor impact on the number of hunters.
These bills would give teachers and school employees additional options for voluntary firearms training – training which Tennessee’s law enforcement has apparently refused to provide.
There are two bills on notice for next week that are critical to the restoration of 2nd Amendment rights in Tennessee this year.
In past elections, there were people in all demographic, economic, religious, and historical affiliations who could make a case for voting.
The Tennessee General Assembly reconvenes today in Nashville. With it come hordes of lobbyists roaming the halls, looking for gun control.
Since 1995, Tennessee Firearms Association has stood in the gap to defend Tennesseans from the progressive encroachments of anti-2nd Amendment advocates.
A shooting by four security guards illustrates serious problems with the wording of Tennessee’s self-defense – “no retreat” statute.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has issued a new opinion on the issue of when and under what circumstances the statutory “right” of self-defense is available.
The Tennessee House and Senate have announced that handgun permit holders are going to be allowed to carry in the new legislative offices.