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TN: Don't mess with Tennessee's handgun permit system
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Part of the privilege of serving as commissioner was responsibility for overseeing our state�s handgun permit system. We are proud of the permit system Tennessee has developed and maintained. We oppose the part of pending legislation (SB 765/HB 786) that would severely undermine our handgun permit system and ultimately make it meaningless by allowing the permitless carry of handguns in public, both concealed and openly. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/6/2021)
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"[L]aw enforcement officers will have no basis for stopping and questioning someone even if that person is openly carrying a handgun unless that officer has reasonable suspicion that the individual is involved in criminal conduct."
Have you checked the 4th Amendment recently? The minimum requirement for searching a person is reasonable, articulable suspicion of criminal activity. If an officer initiates a random search merely based upon a hunch, that search is unconstitutional. You reveal a disturbing inclination to ignore the Bill of Rights. Where government can blur the line, it will blur the line.
Your concern is understandable, but you cannot assuage that concern by violating ironclad proscriptions against government overreach. |
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