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The constitutional carry bill really isn't. There are too many restrictions, but at least it is a step in the right direction. What restrictions are you concerned about? I just read the Bill and I didn't see restrictions that most people would be against. Other than no long gun open carry, this was a huge step in restoring the 2nd in TN in my opinion. If there are restrictions I missed, please let us know. I do not want to unknowingly break the law. Thanks for your help with this. This is from the Tennessee Firearms Association: The person must be at least 21 years old (or for those in the military or honorably discharged from the military, at least 18 years old); The person must “lawfully” possess a “handgun” (you cannot carry a rifle, shotgun or a handgun with a barrel of 12 inches or more, see TCA § 39-11-106(a)(18), under the Governor’s bill); The person must be “in a place where the person is lawfully present” The person has never been convicted of the misdemeanor crime of stalking under TCA § 39-17-315 The person has not had one or more DUI’s in the last 5 years; The person has not had two or more DUI’s in the last 10 years; The person has never been “adjudicated as a mental defective, judicially committed to or hospitalized in a mental institution pursuant to title 33, or had a court appoint a conservator for the person by reason of a mental defect”; The person is not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm by 18 USC § 922(g) as it existed on January 1, 2021.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. I concur BH!!! I wish they would all go back to where they came from!!! Pronto! Amen Brother! I think there is a law in Illinois, Ohio, NY, Mass., pretty much the mid-west and East Coast. That you must marry off at least one child to someone in Texas or send them to Texas for work. In California when you retire or relocate for work Texas is on the list you must move too.
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Meh. Give it another 20 years. We’re already crowded and importing Californians as fast as we can. As is everyone. They are fleeing that state like rats off of a sinking ship, and trying to turn wherever they land into CA. Just like the muzzies.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. Texas looks awfully good compared to where I am. You live and breath in the Belly of the Beast. Most of Kommiefornia, land wise, is not Culturally Leftist.
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Neighbor two doors down, retired sheriff deputy, just sold out and move to Tennessee. Listed his house and accepted a cash offer 7 days later at above his asking price.
Bought some hill country acreage and is building him a compound.
Hated to see him leave the neighborhood.
Tennessee got themselves a fire breathing patriot when things go sideways.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. Texas looks awfully good compared to where I am. You live and breath in the Belly of the Beast. Most of Kommiefornia, land wise, is not Culturally Leftist. Same story everywhere in the US. The real enemies are urbanization and culture rot. Tennessee isn't immune to it any more than any other state. Nashville and Memphis are already lost. In my state, Louisville and Lexington are lost. We are just 25 years or so behind California.
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The constitutional carry bill really isn't. There are too many restrictions, but at least it is a step in the right direction. What restrictions are you concerned about? I just read the Bill and I didn't see restrictions that most people would be against. Other than no long gun open carry, this was a huge step in restoring the 2nd in TN in my opinion. If there are restrictions I missed, please let us know. I do not want to unknowingly break the law. Thanks for your help with this. This is from the Tennessee Firearms Association: The person must be at least 21 years old (or for those in the military or honorably discharged from the military, at least 18 years old); The person must “lawfully” possess a “handgun” (you cannot carry a rifle, shotgun or a handgun with a barrel of 12 inches or more, see TCA § 39-11-106(a)(18), under the Governor’s bill); The person must be “in a place where the person is lawfully present” The person has never been convicted of the misdemeanor crime of stalking under TCA § 39-17-315 The person has not had one or more DUI’s in the last 5 years; The person has not had two or more DUI’s in the last 10 years; The person has never been “adjudicated as a mental defective, judicially committed to or hospitalized in a mental institution pursuant to title 33, or had a court appoint a conservator for the person by reason of a mental defect”; The person is not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm by 18 USC § 922(g) as it existed on January 1, 2021. Thanks. I saw those and personally don't have a problem with those restrictions. Maybe you can educate me as to why we should have a problem with any of those restrictions.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. I had great fun there for the few years I was around TX. I really enjoyed it.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. Texas looks awfully good compared to where I am. I suppose if you don't mind paying out the ass just to go hunting. Then there's the 100+ degree temperatures to deal with, wetbacks all over the place, nasty spiders, sakes and scorpions and from what I hear thorns on everything. Oh yeah, and no white Christmases. Yeah, sounds just great but no thanks.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. I had great fun there for the few years I was around TX. I really enjoyed it. The company my dad worked for sent him down there for the summer one year, He fuggin hated it and couldn't wait to get out of there.
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I'll donate about half of Los Anchorage to TN, but I get to pick which ones go.
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I'll donate about half of Los Anchorage to TN, but I get to pick which ones go. Cool We’ll send you 1 million groids from Memphrica, and 200,00 white guilt fàggots from Nashville-Davidson Metro
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So what do they do with the dismembered baby parts now? Sell them, some at least. I've never thought about this before. There's got to be a lot of parts to dispose of and I doubt most women want to mess with them after they have their baby killed and removed. So what do the clinics do? I was just talking to our local locker owner on Monday about how much he has to pay to have inards and hides hauled off from the cattle, hogs, etc... It was a pretty sizable amount. So would a pro-choicer think of these baby parts the same way as hog or cattle parts? It's how Planned Parenthood makes the big bucks.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. I had great fun there for the few years I was around TX. I really enjoyed it. The company my dad worked for sent him down there for the summer one year, He fuggin hated it and couldn't wait to get out of there. Very true. It ain’t for everyone. I wish more had your outlook, BH. And I’m being serious. Everyone has their dream of where they want to be. And I know you are thankful that you are where you are! 👍
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The constitutional carry bill really isn't. There are too many restrictions, but at least it is a step in the right direction. What restrictions are you concerned about? I just read the Bill and I didn't see restrictions that most people would be against. Other than no long gun open carry, this was a huge step in restoring the 2nd in TN in my opinion. If there are restrictions I missed, please let us know. I do not want to unknowingly break the law. Thanks for your help with this. This is from the Tennessee Firearms Association: The person must be at least 21 years old (or for those in the military or honorably discharged from the military, at least 18 years old); The person must “lawfully” possess a “handgun” (you cannot carry a rifle, shotgun or a handgun with a barrel of 12 inches or more, see TCA § 39-11-106(a)(18), under the Governor’s bill); The person must be “in a place where the person is lawfully present” The person has never been convicted of the misdemeanor crime of stalking under TCA § 39-17-315 The person has not had one or more DUI’s in the last 5 years; The person has not had two or more DUI’s in the last 10 years; The person has never been “adjudicated as a mental defective, judicially committed to or hospitalized in a mental institution pursuant to title 33, or had a court appoint a conservator for the person by reason of a mental defect”; The person is not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm by 18 USC § 922(g) as it existed on January 1, 2021. Ahhhhh..... Those all seem pretty reasonable IMO. And ya left out the part where theft of firearm changed from a misdemeanor IIRC with a max of 30 days into a felony with a mandatory min of 6 months IIRC. You think that right their might be a step in the right direction in making most of the groids getting caught with stolen guns in TN,s Big cities into felons. I do. I see the purpose of it. I see the purpose of the ones you listed also. The DUI stipulations are overboard though with a broad brush stroke. They should have applied that more in line with the habitual offender code.
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I sure can't figure why anybody would choose to move to Texas. I had great fun there for the few years I was around TX. I really enjoyed it. The company my dad worked for sent him down there for the summer one year, He fuggin hated it and couldn't wait to get out of there. Very true. It ain’t for everyone. I wish more had your outlook, BH. And I’m being serious. Everyone has their dream of where they want to be. And I know you are thankful that you are where you are! 👍 Yep. Not everybody gets to live where they want. Those that do should be very thankful.
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The constitutional carry bill really isn't. There are too many restrictions, but at least it is a step in the right direction. What restrictions are you concerned about? I just read the Bill and I didn't see restrictions that most people would be against. Other than no long gun open carry, this was a huge step in restoring the 2nd in TN in my opinion. If there are restrictions I missed, please let us know. I do not want to unknowingly break the law. Thanks for your help with this. This is from the Tennessee Firearms Association: The person must be at least 21 years old (or for those in the military or honorably discharged from the military, at least 18 years old); The person must “lawfully” possess a “handgun” (you cannot carry a rifle, shotgun or a handgun with a barrel of 12 inches or more, see TCA § 39-11-106(a)(18), under the Governor’s bill); The person must be “in a place where the person is lawfully present” The person has never been convicted of the misdemeanor crime of stalking under TCA § 39-17-315 The person has not had one or more DUI’s in the last 5 years; The person has not had two or more DUI’s in the last 10 years; The person has never been “adjudicated as a mental defective, judicially committed to or hospitalized in a mental institution pursuant to title 33, or had a court appoint a conservator for the person by reason of a mental defect”; The person is not otherwise prohibited from possessing a firearm by 18 USC § 922(g) as it existed on January 1, 2021. Thanks. I saw those and personally don't have a problem with those restrictions. Maybe you can educate me as to why we should have a problem with any of those restrictions. Being a strict constitutuonalist, I believe any infringement upon the right to keep and bear arms is unconstitutional. I understand not all agree with me but I stand firm at least ideologically. The law can be improved upon but is better than nothing.
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I’ve always been of the opinion that most major corporations could pound sand in their collective azzes! I think you just may on to something there, Bob.
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I'll donate about half of Los Anchorage to TN, but I get to pick which ones go. Cool We’ll send you 1 million groids from Memphrica, and 200,00 white guilt fàggots from Nashville-Davidson Metro I'll kick in another 50k tattooed up, purple butch cut ,heavy gunted lesbians from the east region and prius and Subaru driving pretentious Yankees from the colleges.
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I'll donate about half of Los Anchorage to TN, but I get to pick which ones go. Cool We’ll send you 1 million groids from Memphrica, and 200,00 white guilt fàggots from Nashville-Davidson Metro no trades. I'm magnanimous that way.
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