Safer Tennessee, a bi-partisan organization formed after the Covenant School shooting, is actively advocating for gun safety reform across the state. Led by Board Chair Todd Cruse, the group emphasizes that supporting the Second Amendment does not preclude efforts toward enhancing firearm legislation, particularly through initiatives like comprehensive background checks for private transactions.
Cruse highlights alarming statistics, noting that Tennessee ranks highest in the U.S. for firearms stolen from vehicles, with gun-related incidents being the leading cause of youth deaths aged 1-17 in the state. The organization seeks to address these issues by promoting stronger temporary transfer laws aimed at preventing individuals in crisis from accessing firearms, urging a community-focused approach to gun safety and security.
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