TENNESSEE SENATE PASSES PERMIT-LESS GUN CARRY BILL
The Tennessee Senate passed a bill today that would get rid of the gun permit requirements in the state. If made into law, anyone over the age of 21 could carry a firearm if they meet the requirements. Tennessee presently has two different gun permits and both require some sort of training, whether it’s on a range or through an online video. This proposed legislation would not change the requirements to buy a gun. It must pass the House of Representatives and signed by the governor in order to become law.