April TFA Knoxville chapter meeting

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April TFA Knoxville chapter meeting

Postby BulletBillSR » Thu Mar 29, 2007 8:25 pm

. Considering the furor over Governor Bresden's "opposition" to State Senator Mark Norris' bill to not allow the governor to halt the sales of guns and ammo in times of an emergency, the meeting topic is most appropriate. Norris' bill did pass in the senate but most likely Janis Sontany and Rob Briley will kill the bill in the House Judiciary Criminal Practices and Procedures Subcommittee. Probably why Bresden changed his mind and went along with the bill knowing full well Naifeh's myrmidons on the house side would kill it.

Thanks,

Bill

TENNESSEE FIREARMS ASSOCIATION KNOXVILLE CHAPTER
APRIL MEETING WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY EVENING April 3, 2007


Steven J. Mead will do a presentation on gun confiscation in America that will include the NRA documentary “Never Again” about the gun confiscation in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina.

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Monthly meetings are held at Bob’s Mountaineer Restaurant, 10321 Chapman Highway (Rt. 441) in Seymour, TN. A pre-meeting social hour is from 6 PM to 7 pm during which you may wish to eat dinner either from the menu or from the buffet. The meeting will begin at 7 PM and end at 8 PM. Participation by those in attendance is always encouraged.



Gun owners, persons involved in the shooting sports, Second Amendment supporters and interested public are urged to attend, YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE A MEMBER TO ATTEND. For more information contact:

Bill Noll; wsnoll@comcast.net 865-688-0321 or

Charlie Thoms; Cthoms43@aol.com 865-379-2151

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TFA Websites:

http://www.tennesseefirearms.com

http://www.tfaonline.org/memberforum - open to the public. Good discussions

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“That the citizens of the State have a right to keep and bear arms for the common defense, but the Legislature shall have power, by law, to regulate the wearing of arms with a view to prevent crime.” Tennessee Constitution, Article 1-Declaration of Rights, section 26
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