Tennessee Firearms

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Tennessee's Only No-Compromise Gun Organization

Author: JohnHarris

Is uncompromising defense of the 2nd Amendment “too toxic?”

Some legislators in Nashville—yes, even a few who campaigned as “pro-Second Amendment”—are now not only whispering but are publicly stating that the Tennessee Firearms Association and its leadership are “too toxic.”  Why? Because we’ve dared to hold them accountable to their oath of office and their promises to you. Let’s be clear: terms like “toxic” are

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TN Court of Appeals issues “stay” of the Hughes v. Lee ruling

On September 30, 2025, the Tennessee Court of Appeals issued a “stay” in the appeal by Governor Bill Lee and Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti of the three-judge panel’s ruling which declared two of Tennessee’s gun control statutes unconstitutional. The ruling leaves the status of Tennessee law in confusion since the trial court had declared these

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TFALAC 2025 Event – Guest Speakers were a huge hit – Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Erich Pratt (Sr. VP GOA), Congressman John Rose, Rep. John DeBerry

Tennessee Firearms Association celebrated its 30th Anniversary in 2025. The TFALAC 2025 Annual Event (our PAC fundraiser) was a major hit as well. We had guests speakers of Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, Erich Pratt (Sr. VP of Gun Owners of America), Congressman John Rose, Rep. (retired) John DeBerry and C. Richard Archie. Each of them

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Hughes Plaintiffs oppose request for a stay in Hughes v. Lee appeal

On August 22, 2025, a three judge panel completely struck down as unconstitutional two of Tennessee’s more egregious gun control statutes – one which makes it a crime to carry a firearm with the “intent to go armed” and another which banned carrying certain weapons in parks, greenways, campgrounds and other recreational areas. Significantly, Governor

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Tennessee Attorney General appeals trial court ruling declaring two Tennessee gun control statutes unconstitutional

On September 2, 2025, the Tennessee Attorney General, Jonathan Skrmetti, filed a notice of appeal by himself, Governor Bill Lee, and other co-defendants. In this appeal, the Attorney General apparently seeks to reverse the entire three-judge panel ruling that two of Tennessee’s gun control statutes – the “intent to go armed” statute and the “parks”

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What country can preserve its liberties if its rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms.