Tennessee officials dispute ruling that gave voting rights back to 4 people who can't have guns
- Tennessee election officials are disputing a judge's ruling that restored voting rights to four people who cannot own guns due to felony offenses, citing a new state policy.
- The gun rights requirement was enacted in January after Tennessee defined “full rights of citizenship” for voting rights restoration in July 2023.
- Voting rights advocates argue that officials misinterpreted the court ruling, making it more difficult for felons to vote.
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