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Gun Laws Expanded for Self-Defense
By SHEILA WISSNER
Staff Writer
Law-abiding citizens will be able to use deadly force in self-defense in more places under legislation that unanimously passed the state Senate Thursday and is on its way to becoming law.
Currently, Tennesseans can use deadly force when faced with a threat of death or serious injury in their own homes. The bill approved by the Senate Thursday and by the House last week extends those areas to include all homes and vehicles, regardless of who owns them.
Another bill involving the use of weapons also got the nod this week. That bill would prevent the governor or any local official from confiscating weapons or restricting their sale or transportation during a state of emergency or disaster.
Police confiscated guns in New Orleans during the violent aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, sparking concern among gun-rights advocates who said it left citizens helpless against marauding thugs.
The legislation passed unanimously in the House Monday and unanimously in the Senate in March.
Tennessee is the 14th state to pass similar legislation, said Rachel Parsons, spokeswoman for the National Rifle Association. The others are Kentucky, Missouri, Mississippi, Alaska, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, New Hampshire, Oklahoma, South Carolina and Virginia.
Contact Sheila Wissner at 259-8044 or swissner@tennessean.com.
Does this just have to get past Gov. Bredesen? Discussion?