Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee House Bill HB2193

Introduced
1/25/24  
Refer
1/31/24  

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13; Title 49, Chapter 5; Title 49, Chapter 6 and Title 67, relative to sales of firearms.

Impact

If enacted, HB2193 will amend existing laws in the Tennessee Code Annotated, adding a unique sales tax specifically on firearms. This imposes a financial responsibility on retailers of firearms and consequently increases the cost for consumers purchasing firearms. The funds collected are earmarked for specific educational initiatives aimed at enhancing mental health resources within schools, thus leading to potential long-term positive effects on student mental health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 2193 aims to introduce a firearms privilege tax set at fifteen percent on the retail sale of firearms in Tennessee. The bill stipulates that the revenue generated from this tax will be allocated to a dedicated fund known as the K-12 mental health counselor fund. This fund is intended to support the provision of school counselors in public and charter schools as well as to facilitate mental health assessments and services for students. The implementation of the bill is expected to take effect on July 1, 2024, underlining its alignment with public welfare requirements.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB2193 reflect a divided sentiment among legislators and interest groups. Supporters argue that the introduction of this tax is a proactive step towards addressing the urgent issue of mental health in schools, especially in light of increasing awareness around mental health challenges among students. However, opponents may view the added financial burden on firearm sales as a hindrance to lawful commerce and express concerns regarding the implications of funding mental health initiatives through targeted taxation.

Contention

The principal points of contention regarding HB2193 revolve around the fundamental debate of taxation related to personal freedoms, particularly concerning the sale and ownership of firearms. Detractors of the bill may assert that taxing firearm sales disproportionately affects lawful gun owners, whereas proponents counter by emphasizing the necessity of funding mental health services through sustainable and effective fiscal measures. As such, the bill may invoke discussions related to both gun rights and educational funding, potentially leading to a broader policy debate about the means of addressing mental health crises in the state.

Companion Bills

TN SB2191

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13; Title 49, Chapter 5; Title 49, Chapter 6 and Title 67, relative to sales of firearms.

Previously Filed As

TN SB2191

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13; Title 49, Chapter 5; Title 49, Chapter 6 and Title 67, relative to sales of firearms.

TN SB0827

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13; Title 49, Chapter 6 and Title 55, Chapter 10, relative to firearms.

TN HB0977

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13; Title 49, Chapter 6 and Title 55, Chapter 10, relative to firearms.

TN HB0218

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

TN SB0270

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

TN SB2065

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

TN HB2234

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

TN SB1897

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

TN HB1951

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 51; Title 49 and Title 67, relative to the "Universal Pre-K Funding Act."

TN HB0785

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 49; Title 37, Chapter 5, Part 5; Title 49 and Title 71, Chapter 3, relative to early learning.

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