Tennessean: A controversial bill that would allow handgun carry permit holders to take their weapons almost anywhere in Tennessee won't advance in this year's legislative session.
A subcommittee rejected the proposal Wednesday, a day when a half-dozen gun-related bills came before lawmakers, and scores of protesters gathered in the Cordell Hull Legislative Office building to demand stricter gun control.
The bill, sponsored by, Rep. Judd Matheny, R-Tullahoma, would have allowed a permit holder — unless the individual has been drinking alcohol — to carry a gun anywhere except judicial proceedings and, under certain conditions, on school grounds. It's is similar to previously introduced "carry-like-a-cop" legislation.
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