by johnharris » Tue Jul 21, 2009 8:06 am
The challenge could take several formats
1) Collect the data on which close and which do not. Go back to legislature and ask that local option be repealed and make all local parks open. This is going to require that TFA members from across the state take the time to go to the local governments and get copies of these resolutions as well as any documents (Freedom of Information Act Request) that was submitted to or considered by the government. I have obtained one such file (about an inch thick) from one county so far and it has nothing in it about crime rates of permit holders in parks.
2) Chancery court legal challenge. Issue here would be application of TN Constitutional clause to the statute and how it is being applied. Takes money. That is one reason TFA started the Constitutional Action Fund (Contributions can be made to TFA CAF c/o Rob Anderson, Treasurer, PO Box 198722, Nashville, TN 37219).
John Harris
Executive Director
Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc.
Attorney