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Castle Doctrine In Tennessee

Alphecca has the play by play. And someone at The Tennessean must be retarded to note:

The law may result in more criminals getting their hands on guns. That’s especially true if more citizens seek permits to carry guns in their vehicles and those vehicles are broken into.

Well, simple solution is to repeal restrictions where guns can be carried (like bars, .gov property, etc.) so folks don’t have to leave them in their cars. I mean, if it will get guns off the street and save just one life, it’s worth it. For the children.

And we don’t have permits to carry in our vehicle. We have permits to carry handguns.

3 Responses to “Castle Doctrine In Tennessee”

  1. Volunteer Voters » You Don’t Need A Permit To Have A Gun In Your Car Says:

    […] Say Uncle points out that our daily fishwrap doesn’t even know what concealed carry permits are for. Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. […]

  2. #9 Says:

    Could someone list the high points of the Tennessee law? You can have a weapon in your car, but what then?

    I have heard it cannot be loaded and the ammo has to been away from the weapon, such as being in the truck.

  3. SayUncle Says:

    it’s unlawful to go armed with the intent to go armed unless you have a permit. so, if you have a weapon when pulled over, you were heading to the range, right?

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