Beeler v. Long - Firearms Policy Coalition
According to the FPC website it appears that an agreement has been reached and the state will soon have to start processing permits for people 18-20 years old, but while reading this I noticed it stated "At least 18 years old or older. (In April 2021, the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) sued the state of Tennessee for prohibiting 18- to 20-year-olds from carrying a concealed firearm in public or from obtaining a permit, stating that these restrictions were unconstitutional. On Jan. 23, 2023, Attorneys for the state of Tennessee entered into an agreed order in federal court with the FPC. The order stipulates that the state’s restrictions were unconstitutional and that they will no longer be enforced. The order immediately went into effect)."
Does this mean that constitutional carry has been in effect for people 18-20 years old since the original order? Or is this website mistaken?