Message from @Phoenix 3-1

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2020-12-03 21:12:50 UTC  

ooh

2020-12-03 21:12:52 UTC  

Tennessee has proposed laws in the works to add laws like what Florida is doing.

2020-12-03 21:12:59 UTC  

very much legal to be strapped at your job lol

2020-12-03 21:13:10 UTC  

(depending on how commie the state is)

2020-12-03 21:14:05 UTC  

My concealed carry instructor who is a local prosecutor, said that with castle doctrine, he would not push to prosecute any store owner who shot in self-defense.

2020-12-03 21:14:38 UTC  

^ that's generally the case

2020-12-03 21:14:59 UTC  

obviously there's rules surrounding that like you can't shoot someone fleeing etc

2020-12-03 21:16:13 UTC  

DA will do their due diligence and investigate but for a shop I highly recommend having cameras on premises for evidence purposes

2020-12-03 21:16:55 UTC  

Stay strapped or get clapped

2020-12-03 21:17:18 UTC  

If i were to say, shoot a robber with a blunder buss, im fine right?

2020-12-03 21:17:49 UTC  

It's not technically a weapon

2020-12-03 21:19:02 UTC  

yeah

2020-12-03 21:19:04 UTC  

Tennessee has good defensive gun protections on the books and the area I'm in for college I feel pretty confident I'd get a fair trial if it came to that, particularly when about 2/3 of people in the city have a carry permit and I can count on a single hand the places posted. However, less so if after college I move back to Memphis because I can't find a job. Most of the city is posted and is not very gun friendly.

2020-12-03 21:19:35 UTC  

College towns tend to not be friendly

2020-12-03 21:19:45 UTC  

towards people and firearms

2020-12-03 21:22:05 UTC  

Definitely not this one, it's bigger then a college town but still only about 28,000 people but the students still make up 1/3 of the population. However the college is a big engineering school fed mainly by the rural areas that are very conservative. Even with the professors, the city went Trump by 80%>

2020-12-03 21:23:33 UTC  

@Phoenix 3-1 true sadly

2020-12-03 21:24:03 UTC  

Here in The Lone Star State, A&M is a lot more Gun friendly.

2020-12-03 21:24:26 UTC  

is the campus a "gun free" zone

2020-12-03 21:24:38 UTC  

Currently you are able to have a firearm in your dorm room

2020-12-03 21:24:49 UTC  

Can't wait to do that

2020-12-03 21:24:59 UTC  

Outside the college and the regional hospital, most people are blue collar factory workers, some mining, or agriculture. Agriculture is probably the third biggest major at the University followed only by engineering and nursing.

2020-12-03 21:25:00 UTC  

interesting

2020-12-03 21:25:36 UTC  

Unfortunately the campus is gun free, that's because public universities in Tennessee have to be. The police have said though they won't enforce any restrictions on knives on campus.

2020-12-03 21:25:56 UTC  

yeah I'm not gonna bring a knife to a gun fight

2020-12-03 21:26:22 UTC  

it's interesting though, a vast majority of actual mass shootings happen on gun free zones

2020-12-03 21:26:26 UTC  

I WONDER WHY

2020-12-03 21:26:32 UTC  

You can't carry in some places and you are charged a fee but its better than nothing

2020-12-03 21:26:47 UTC  

Maybe so, but I know multiple professors who are allowed to carry on campus. Our campus police are also armed. I'm also sure some students carry and if something went down, people would get guns from cars.

2020-12-03 21:26:50 UTC  

or just carry concealed anyway and fuck unjust laws

2020-12-03 21:27:06 UTC  

"free men don't ask permission" etc etc

2020-12-03 21:27:23 UTC  

Yea if they had one they'd get it

2020-12-03 21:27:31 UTC  

Tennessee, you can keep a gun on campus as long as it stays in your private vehicle.

2020-12-03 21:28:01 UTC  

sadly #1 place guns get stolen from is cars

2020-12-03 21:28:08 UTC  

^

2020-12-03 21:28:20 UTC  

Keeping it in the dorm is pretty dope

2020-12-03 21:28:34 UTC  

that's why I want to go to A&M

2020-12-03 21:28:57 UTC  

Still jealous of states like Texas and Arkansas where if you have a carry permit you can carry on college campuses.

2020-12-03 21:29:47 UTC  

Some places you can't but walking across campus is alright

2020-12-03 21:30:26 UTC  

Carrying with restrictions is better than not carrying at all