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Guest ddmoit
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I moved here from Michigan - a state with some goofy gun laws - so my questions may seem equally goofy.  When it comes to a handgun permit to carry in Tennessee, does anyone care who owns the gun being carried?  For instance, if my wife gets a permit, must she own guns in her own name, or can she carry mine?

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It mostly matters if you are a felon in possession (regardless of who the owner is)

 

HCPs in TN are not restricted to models & serial #s by owner, so yes, with  HCPs, you and your wife may share a gun.

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TN has no such thing as a gun registry. Guns are considered private property & can be sold, traded, or given as you wish so long as the person can legally own it. (No violent felons, must be 18 years of age to own, 21 to carry, etc...) Like stated above, you & your wife can share guns without issue.

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It mostly matters if you are a felon in possession (regardless of who the owner is)

 

HCPs in TN are not restricted to models & serial #s by owner, so yes, with  HCPs, you and your wife may share a gun.

 

Just to clarify: You may carry ANY handgun that you legally possess.  You can borrow a gun from your neighbor and carry it as long as you legally possess it.

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Guest ddmoit
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Thanks - that's what I wanted to hear.

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You generally have to be 21 to carry...  there are a number of exceptions in TN to that rule.  Minors can carry loaded firearms including handguns in certain situations...  and 18-20 year old who have a valid permit from another state can carry legally in TN as well, as long as they're not a resident, haven't worked full time in TN for 6 months, or if they have worked here their state has a reciprocity agreement with TN.

 

TN has no such thing as a gun registry. Guns are considered private property & can be sold, traded, or given as you wish so long as the person can legally own it. (No violent felons, must be 18 years of age to own, 21 to carry, etc...) Like stated above, you & your wife can share guns without issue.

 

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Again, in Tennessee, there will not be a gun "in your name". To answer your question directly, as long as the gun in question hasn't been reported stolen, nobody cares.

Guest ddmoit
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I dearly miss the Great Lakes, but I don't miss Michigan gun laws.  I'm glad to be in Tennessee.

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I dearly miss the Great Lakes, but I don't miss Michigan gun laws.  I'm glad to be in Tennessee.

There are things I miss about Ohio as well but I've never once regretted my decision to move to Tennessee (nearly 18 years ago). :)

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I dearly miss the Great Lakes, but I don't miss Michigan gun laws.  I'm glad to be in Tennessee.

Get back with us after you've experienced a Tennessee August.

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Get back with us after you've experienced a Tennessee August.

 

If present weather is any indication, August will start in June this year.

 

- OS

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In the 14 years I've been here, there's only been a couple of Augusts that have really started to step into the "unbearable" territory. I'm less fond of Aprils. Pollen and mosquitoes (not too many mosquitoes yet though)

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