A rural Tennessee county changed the way it separates guns from dangerous people. Now the rest of the state may follow suit.
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A rural Tennessee county changed the way it separates guns from dangerous people. Now the rest of the state may follow suit.
Two Republican state lawmakers filed legislation this week that would change Tennessee’s firearms dispossession form, closing a dangerous loophole that experts say leaves domestic violence victims vulnerable. Tennessee is one of about a dozen states that allows someone who is ordered to surrender their guns to give them to a third party like a friend or relative. And it’s one of the only states that doesn’t require that person be identified in c…
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