Judges often seem to prefer judicial precedent over the plain wording of the U.S. or State Constitutions, so here it is re: Article I, Section 26 of the Tennessee State Constitution:
"By this clause of the Constitution, an express power is given and secured to all the free citizens of the State to keep and bear arms for their defense, without any qualification whatever as to their kind or nature..." --Tennessee Supreme Court, 1833 (seen in a recent issue of Shotgun News)