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Tn allowing residents to carry guns without permits new bill
DaveTN replied to ted's topic in General Chat
I agree, not many government offices will pass on free money. -
Pres making emergency announcement in a few minutes.
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I’m interested. Could you throw in a pack of Clorox wipes?
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Or the magazine.
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I’ve shot a couple hundred rounds of it with no issues. But I’ve shot tens of thousands of rounds of WWB at the range in a bunch of different guns and calibers with no issues. As a matter of fact, the only issued I remember having with WWB was a bent-up round in one box of ammo. It’s my “go to” range ammo for centerfire, as CCI Mini-Mags is for rimfire. I don’t own any SIGs, but I would guess you got an azzhat at SIG that didn’t want to do his job. I can’t believe how many people I see blaming magazines, claiming break-in, or other trouble shooting of new guns, they are going to possibly need in a deadly force situation. I immediately send them back to the factory; I’m not buying project guns. Certainly, SIG could have an issue that is causing light primer strikes. And light primer strikes are a safety issue that could get someone killed. And I would say that to them in writing. Recently I saw another complaint about SIG and if I am remembering correctly, they said SIG only has a year warranty. If that’s the case and you are within that window; I would get it back to them. I don’t blame companies if they have crappy employees; it happens to the best of them. But it’s a different story if it’s brought to their attention and they don’t address it.
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I think that is where we all are. I haven’t seen too many that think he’s someone they would like to go have a beer with. Being a great President is different.
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Franken-PLR16 or how to make a lightweight 5.56 on the cheap
DaveTN replied to Magiccarpetrides's topic in Handguns
That's what dry cleaning bags are made for. DISCLAIMER: Like firearms they must be treated with respect and kept out of the reach of children. Safety first. -
Tennessee Governor Declares Emergency Over Coronavirus https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/tennessee/articles/2020-03-12/tennessee-governor-declares-emergency-over-coronavirus https://publications.tnsosfiles.com/pub/execorders/exec-orders-lee14.pdf
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Colt authorized armorer / smith for early 90's AR?
DaveTN replied to CrosbyStills's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
A lot of members have had really good things to say about forum member LawEnforcementSalesTN You might check him out. http://www.lawenforcementsalestn.com/home.html Law Enforcement Sales 5110 Harriman Hwy Oliver Springs, TN 37840 Telephone: (865) 272-3779 FAX: (480) 393-4406 E-mail: info@lawenforcementsalestn.com -
2nd Amendment Lobby Day on the Hill
DaveTN replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
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The troubling case of Roosevelt Twyne
DaveTN replied to Chucktshoes's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
If the ammo is legal for him to have and it is legal for him to transport the gun; charges won’t be filed. Based on what the attorney is saying the guy has been arrested; not charged. File a civil rights violation against the Officers. Will it stick? Probably not without being able to show the intent of making a false arrest. But the victim will get a payday, and his lawyer will get a bigger payday. I like Colion Noir and enjoy his video. But his race tirade on this video makes him appear as stupid as the stupid people he is ranting about. Go put some money in this guy go fund me account if you want to help. -
Dr. Fauci says they don’t know for sure how long the airborne virus can last, but he suspects hours. If someone else thinks it can be days; so be it. You have the information to make educated choices. I watched a special report on it and Dr. Fauci thinks having a vaccine in 12-18 months would be very aggressive and that’s what he told the President. Of course I’m guessing a cure or vaccine could be stumbled on quickly. But it still will take time to deploy. The loss of life and the damage to our economy could be staggering.
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P365XL Difficultly Racking Slide Discussion
DaveTN replied to Snaveba's topic in Gunsmithing & Troubleshooting
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Is the CCW course available online for free, for those of us that already have an HCP but want to see the course content?
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The English expert didn’t address the training clause of the 2nd amendment and how that applies today. Surely its okay to tout “Shall not be infringed” but acknowledge a government mandated training requirement can be assumed?
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Tn allowing residents to carry guns without permits new bill
DaveTN replied to ted's topic in General Chat
True constitutional carry would be allowing anyone that hasn’t lost their gun rights to carry, government certified training or not. Some of you don’t like the fact that they restricted this to Tennessee residents only but want to add the restriction of government certified training. That line of thinking doesn’t make sense when I see it coming from people that have stated in the past “Shall not be infringed”. I mean let’s face it; the term Constitutional Carry is simply a feel-good term. It’s State Constitutional Carry. As I said in the other thread; I support training 100%. But that’s the personal responsibility of the gun owner. I’m a law and order type and make no bones about it, I also believe in personal responsibility. We have plenty of laws in place that keep people from getting shot. A person would need to violate one of them to injure or kill someone with a firearm. -
Maybe. Unless of course your issues cause you to be ineligible to possess a gun.
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Those were my thoughts also about the manufacturing industry. And then, “stay at home if you think you are sick, and you will get paid”. This has to be devastating to the tourism industry. Their jobs, and all the other jobs they support. Unless they find a vaccine quick the economic impact will be devastating in addition to the medical impact. I see where some places, like Washington state, are considering limiting the size of groups. Governor Inslee used his emergency powers to put restrictions on gatherings of more than 250 people in three counties. That includes concerts, sporting events, large church services, conventions and festivals.
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No, but I would trade my guns for a yacht.
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President will speak on this tonight at 8PM.
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For years there have been many discussions about signs and sign laws. Yet we have yet to have a member say they were cited for carrying past one. There was one, but he was carrying into a courthouse and he was charged criminally and got probation, so his arrest wasn’t for a sign. Signs are fine only. I ask a Murfreesboro Officer about it and he said when they are called, they give trespass warnings. He said he has never heard of a person going back and getting arrested. My point being, while it’s illegal, your chance of being cited for carrying past a sign, when you are concealed, is pretty slim. It could cost you $500 and some think you would lose your HCP; I don’t think you would, but I have been wrong before.
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I want to like these. But I just can’t get into the whole “pistol round in a rifle” mindset. If I have something as big as a rifle for a “vehicle” gun; I want it to be in a rifle caliber. I already have .22 rifles for plinking. But as long as you guys enjoy shooting them; that’s all that counts.
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I just got back from a trip to visit relatives. My relatives are huggers; but we decided, no hugging. I didn’t look at my investments until today.
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I have two, one in tan and one in black. I've have had them for years and they show no signs of wearing out. I got out to the end of them, but I’ve lost 20 pounds; only 30 more to go.
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39-17-1359. Prohibition at certain meetings — Posted notice — Handgun carry permit holder. (a) (1) Except as provided in § 39-17-1313, an individual, corporation, business entity, or local, state, or federal government entity or agent thereof is authorized to: (A) Prohibit the possession of weapons by any person who is at a meeting conducted by, or on property owned, operated, or managed or under the control of the individual, corporation, business entity, or government entity; or (B) Restrict the possession of weapons by any person who is at a meeting conducted by, or on property owned, operated, or managed or under the control of the individual, corporation, business entity, or government entity by allowing a handgun to be carried in a concealed manner only by persons authorized to carry a handgun pursuant to § 39-17-1351 or § 39-17-1366. (2) The prohibition in subdivision (a)(1) shall apply to any person who is authorized to carry a firearm by authority of § 39-17-1351 or § 39-17-1366. (b) (1) Notice of the prohibition or restriction permitted by subsection (a) shall be accomplished by displaying the notice described in subdivision (b)(3) in prominent locations, including all entrances primarily used by persons entering the property, building, or portion of the property or building where weapon possession is prohibited or restricted. The notice shall be plainly visible to the average person entering the building, property, or portion of the building or property, posted. (2) The notice required by this section shall be in English, but a duplicate notice may also be posted in any language used by patrons, customers, or persons who frequent the place where weapon possession is prohibited or restricted. (3) (A) A sign shall be used as the method of posting. (B) (i) A sign prohibiting possession in accordance with subdivision (a)(1)(A) shall include the phrase “NO FIREARMS ALLOWED”, and the phrase shall measure at least one inch (1″) high and eight inches (8″) wide. The sign shall also include the phrase “As authorized by T.C.A. § 39-17-1359”. (ii) The sign shall include a pictorial representation of the phrase “NO FIREARMS ALLOWED” that shall include a circle with a diagonal line through the circle and an image of a firearm inside the circle under the diagonal line. The entire pictorial representation shall be at least four inches (4″) high and four inches (4″) wide. The diagonal line shall be at a forty-five degree (45°) angle from the upper left to the lower right side of the circle. (C) (i) A sign restricting possession in accordance with subdivision (a)(1)(B) shall include the phrase “CONCEALED FIREARMS BY PERMIT ONLY”, and the phrase shall measure at least one inch (1″) high and eight inches (8″) wide. The sign shall also include the phrase “As authorized by T.C.A. §§ 39-17-1351, 39-17-1359, and 39-17-1366”. (ii) The sign shall include a pictorial representation of the phrase “CONCEALED FIREARMS BY PERMIT ONLY” that shall include a circle with a diagonal line through the circle and an image of a firearm inside the circle. The entire pictorial representation shall be at least four inches (4″) high and four inches (4″) wide. The diagonal line shall be at a forty five degree (45°) angle from the upper left to the lower right side of the circle. (4) An individual, corporation, business entity, or government entity that, as of January 1, 2018, used signs to provide notice of the prohibition permitted by subsection (a) shall have until January 1, 2019, to replace existing signs with signs that meet the requirements of subdivision (b)(3). (c) (1) It is an offense to possess a weapon in a building or on property that is properly posted in accordance with this section. (2) Possession of a weapon on posted property in violation of this section is a Class B misdemeanor punishable by fine only of five hundred dollars ($500). (d) Nothing in this section shall be construed to alter, reduce or eliminate any civil or criminal liability that a property owner or manager may have for injuries arising on their property. (e) This section shall not apply to title 70 regarding wildlife laws, rules and regulations. (f) Except as provided in subsection (g), this section shall not apply to the grounds of any public park, natural area, historic park, nature trail, campground, forest, greenway, waterway or other similar public place that is owned or operated by the state, a county, a municipality or instrumentality thereof. The carrying of firearms in those areas shall be governed by § 39-17-1311. (g) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (g)(2), nothing in this section shall authorize an entity of local government or a permittee thereof to enact or enforce a prohibition or restriction on the possession of a handgun by an enhanced handgun carry permit holder or concealed handgun carry permit holder on property owned or administered by the entity unless the following are provided at each public entrance to the property: (A) Metal detection devices; (B) At least one (1) law enforcement or private security officer who has been adequately trained to conduct inspections of persons entering the property by use of metal detection devices; and (C) That each person who enters the property through the public entrance when the property is open to the public and any bag, package, and other container carried by the person is inspected by a law enforcement or private security officer described in subdivision (g)(1)(B) or an authorized representative with the authority to deny entry to the property. (2) Subdivision (g)(1) does not apply to: (A) Facilities that are licensed under title 33, 37, or 68; (B) Property on which firearms are prohibited by § 39-17-1309 or § 39-17-1311(b)(1)(H)(ii); (C) Property on which firearms are prohibited by § 39-17-1306 at all times regardless of whether judicial proceedings are in progress; (D) Buildings that contain a law enforcement agency, as defined in § 39-13-519; (E) Libraries; or (F) Facilities that are licensed by the department of human services, under title 71, chapter 3, part 5, and administer a Head Start program.