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Tennessee

Although Tennessee has one of the highest rates of gun deaths in the country, the state has only a few basic laws aimed at reducing gun violence. Indeed, legislators in Tennessee have recently weakened the state’s policies, eliminating the carry permitting requirement, allowing nearly anyone in the state to carry loaded firearms in public, concealed or open, without a background check, permit, or safety training. After the school shooting in Nashville in 2023, lawmakers failed to pass any meaningful gun safety legislation. The Volunteer State does have several of the policies aimed at keeping guns out of the wrong hands—including prohibitions for people convicted of felonies or hate crimes, fugitives from justice, and domestic abusers.

1,385 In an average year, 1,385 people die by guns in Tennessee. More at EveryStat.
#29 in the country for Gun Law Strength. (Same as last year). See why.

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As Tennessee Lawmakers Gavel In For 2024 Legislative Session, Gun Safety Advocates Call on Lawmakers to Finally Act to Prevent Gun Violence 

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