Judges with gun in courtroom
Posted: Fri Jul 03, 2009 2:20 pm
Judges in Anderson County have been carrying guns into their courtrooms for many years . I have received recenty e-mail from TN Senator Doug Jackson whih flatly states that it is not legal, and that legeislation this year that would have allowed it did not pass. I had always assumed it was OK because the Judge would be considered an "... other court officer who has responsibility for protecting persons or property or providing security". The Judges and county commission in Anderson County have declared and posted the entire court courthouse building as being subject to 39-17-1306. There is a AG opinion that clearly states they have to use 39-17-1359 to post the entire building ( as opposed to rooms where judicial proceedings are in progress), and I provided them with a copy of the oppinion and spoke before the commission a couple years ago when they were discussing the resolution. I was told they were judges and could do what ever they wants in their courthouse.
Anyone shred any light on this?
Steve Mead
Oak Ridge
39-17-1306. Carrying weapons during judicial proceedings. —
(c) The provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply to any person who:
(1) Is in the actual discharge of official duties as a law enforcement officer, or is employed in the army, air force, navy, coast guard or marine service of the United States or any member of the Tennessee national guard in the line of duty and pursuant to military regulations, or is in the actual discharge of official duties as a guard employed by a penal institution, or as a bailiff, marshal or other court officer who has responsibility for protecting persons or property or providing security.
Anyone shred any light on this?
Steve Mead
Oak Ridge
39-17-1306. Carrying weapons during judicial proceedings. —
(c) The provisions of subsection (a) shall not apply to any person who:
(1) Is in the actual discharge of official duties as a law enforcement officer, or is employed in the army, air force, navy, coast guard or marine service of the United States or any member of the Tennessee national guard in the line of duty and pursuant to military regulations, or is in the actual discharge of official duties as a guard employed by a penal institution, or as a bailiff, marshal or other court officer who has responsibility for protecting persons or property or providing security.