A new law set to take effect on July 14 allows handguns in bars and restaurants across Tennessee, despite numerous venue owners vowing to disregard the legislation. The law passed after state legislators overrode a veto from Democratic Governor Phil Bredesen, who expressed concerns about the dangers of mixing guns and alcohol. Notably, the law maintains a ban on consuming alcohol while carrying a handgun and permits venue owners to ban firearms from their premises.
Supporters argue that the legislation aligns with similar laws in 37 other states, citing responsible behavior among permit holders. However, in Memphis, bar owners like Benny Carter have already declared their opposition, with many placing signs to prohibit guns in their establishments. With approximately 218,000 handgun permit holders in Tennessee, the discussion continues on how this shift will influence public safety and the culture within bars and restaurants throughout the state.
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