AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17, relative to firearms.
The introduction of this bill is poised to significantly impact state laws on firearms ownership and regulation. It establishes a requirement for possession certificates which could enhance tracking of assault weapons within the state. Moreover, the bill outlines what constitutes an assault weapon and could potentially limit access to these firearms, furthering the ongoing dialogue in Tennessee regarding gun control and public safety measures.
Senate Bill 2189 proposes amendments to the Tennessee Code Annotated specifically relating to firearms, particularly targeting assault weapons. The bill introduces a definition for 'assault weapon', which includes various specific firearms and sets forth a clear framework for their regulation. Under this bill, those in possession of an assault weapon before July 1, 2024, must apply for a certificate of possession by July 1, 2025, thereby instituting a registration process for these weapons.
Notably, the legislation may stir contention among various stakeholders, especially given the polarized views on gun control in the United States. Proponents may argue that such regulations are crucial for increasing public safety and preventing misuse of firearms, while opponents might view these requirements as an infringement on Second Amendment rights. Additionally, the bill’s specific definitions and requirements could lead to debates over implementation logistics and enforcement effectiveness.