Proposed bill would allow guns in stores that prohibit them

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) – A proposed bill aims to allow enhanced gun license holders to bring a firearm into businesses that don’t allow them.

The author of HB 2032 , proposed by state Rep. Jody Barrett (R-Dickson), said this is because most people with gun licenses are law-abiding citizens. The bill “As introduced, removes the offense of possessing a weapon in a building that prohibits or restricts weapons; allows a person with an enhanced handgun carry permit to carry a handgun into a business that prohibits or restricts weapons; removes penalties for violations of certain firearms provisions.”

Barrett claims the real issue is when a gun is left in a car or home and a criminal gets ahold of it.

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News 2 went around Nashville Thursday, Jan. 25 to ask people their thoughts.

“I don’t like going anywhere without my firearm. I feel unsafe, and I feel like I can’t protect myself if something happens,” one woman said.

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