Tennessee · 114
HB 1390
Firearms and Ammunition - As introduced, allows a court to issue an extreme risk protection order upon a finding by clear and convincing evidence that a person poses a significant danger of causing personal injury to the person or others if allowed to possess or purchase a firearm; authorizes a law enforcement officer or relative to file a petition for an extreme risk protection order; creates an offense to store or keep a firearm in any place unless the firearm is secured in a locked container, unloaded, and separate from ammunition except when the firearm is carried by or under the control of the owner or other lawfully authorized user; prohibits a gun dealer from delivering a firearm to a purchaser until 15 business days after the completion of certain requirements. - Amends TCA Title 33; Title 38 and Title 39, Chapter 17.
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Summary AI-generated
Tennessee HB 1390 proposes allowing courts to issue extreme risk protection orders based on clear and convincing evidence that an individual poses a significant danger of causing personal injury. The bill authorizes law enforcement officers or relatives to file such petitions and creates an offense for storing firearms unless they are secured in a locked container, unloaded, and separate from ammunition. Additionally, it prohibits gun dealers from delivering firearms to purchasers until 15 business days after certain requirements are completed.
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Issue tags AI-classified
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Sponsors
- Justin Pearson Democratic lead