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TN: Constitutional Rights vs. Public Safety: Tennessee Debates Guns in Parks and Civic Centers
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A major shift in Tennessee’s firearm landscape is moving through the General Assembly as lawmakers respond to a landmark judicial decision. On Wednesday, March 18, 2026, the Tennessee House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to hear House Bill 2064, a piece of legislation that could fundamentally change where and how Tennesseans can legally carry firearms.
The bill, sponsored by Representative Chris Todd, follows a high-profile ruling from August 2025 in which a three-judge panel declared Tennessee’s “intent to go armed” and “parks” statutes unconstitutional. The court ruled that these laws improperly criminalized the core Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defense. |
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| HOW is this even a debate in Tennessee? Public property where public access is guaranteed, is public, and subject to our rights. |
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