Tennessee 2023-2024 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB1567

Caption

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 54; Section 38-3-119 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13, relative to the transfer of firearms.

Impact

If enacted, SB1567 would significantly alter the legal landscape surrounding firearm transfers in Tennessee. Individuals who wish to sell or transfer firearms would typically be required to involve a licensed gun dealer in the process, thereby ensuring that all transactions are documented and regulated. This change could help to reduce unregulated firearm transfers, enhancing the state's ability to track gun ownership effectively. The implications of such regulations may also extend to the legal requirements for family members acquiring firearms through gifts or inheritance, ensuring that they are legally authorized to possess them.

Summary

Senate Bill 1567 aims to amend existing Tennessee laws regarding the transfer of firearms, specifically addressing the mechanisms through which individuals can sell or transfer their firearm ownership. Under the proposed legislation, individuals would need to comply with specific regulations that restrict firearm transactions unless conducted through licensed gun dealers, with exceptions including transfers to family members and certain classified antique firearms. The intent of the bill is to create a more controlled and traceable process for firearm ownership changes, promoting increased accountability among gun owners.

Contention

As with any firearm-related legislation, SB1567 is expected to encounter considerable debate among lawmakers, stakeholders, and the general public. Supporters of the bill may argue that it is a necessary step toward improving public safety and preventing the unlawful transfer of firearms. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about potential overreach, arguing that such regulations could infringe upon individual rights and responsible gun ownership practices. The effectiveness and fairness of the new restrictive measures, especially regarding family transfers and the implications for law-abiding citizens, are likely to be major points of contention during discussions and votes on this bill.

Companion Bills

TN HB1576

Crossfiled AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 54; Section 38-3-119 and Title 39, Chapter 17, Part 13, relative to the transfer of firearms.

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