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It’s often difficult for Democrats to get bills passed — let alone heard — in the Tennessee General Assembly. This week, Democratic lawmakers accomplished the feat twice.
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Teenagers 15 years and older would be tried as adults for crimes involving firearms under a measure that passed a Senate committee on Thursday.
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Children are dying at higher rates from gun violence in Tennessee than the rest of the nation, an ongoing geographic disparity that has only widened in recent years and one that most gravely impacts the state’s Black families, whose children and teens are being killed by firearms at twice the rate as white kids.
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Local authorities would be barred from assisting in federal firearms bans in a bill that passed the Kentucky House today.
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Kentucky attorneys could carry concealed firearms into court under a bill that’s sitting on Gov. Andy Beshear’s desk.
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TSA agents found 3,257 firearms in carry-on bags at airport security checkpoints in 2020 — about 10 per million travelers. About 83% of those firearms were loaded, a TSA news release said.
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Walmart is returning guns and ammunition back to display shelves after earlier citing "isolated civil unrest" as the reason for temporarily taking them out of view as a safety precaution.
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A west Kentucky man who used a false name to make threats on social media against Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and Kentucky State Police now faces federal…