I will only live in a State out of the lower 48 that has no State income tax, shall issue CCW and has no State restrictions on class III/title II/NFA firearms so outside of Nevada that leaves Florida, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.
And Tennessee. I'm pretty sure there are no restrictions on Class 3 weapons other than the usual federal red tape to buy one. I've seen silencers at the range.
TN prohibits restaurant carry. I should have added that to my criteria for the firearm laws. Must allow restaurant carry and have none of the asinine public gathering restrictions or laundry list of prohibited areas GA, NC or ND have. The other States in my list do allow restaurant or unrestricted carry in establishments that serve alcohol for on premises consumption.And Tennessee. I'm pretty sure there are no restrictions on Class 3 weapons other than the usual federal red tape to buy one. I've seen silencers at the range.
TN prohibits restaurant carry. I should have added that to my criteria for the firearm laws. Must allow restaurant carry and have none of the asinine public gathering restrictions or laundry list of prohibited areas GA, NC or ND have. The other States in my list do allow restaurant or unrestricted carry in establishments that serve alcohol for on premises consumption.
Yes, TN has no State restrictions on NFA items.
Ok place to visit but until it changes to allow restaurants that serve alcohol I won't consider living there.We're hopeful that this will be changed this year. You can carry in restaurants that do not serve alcohol. Word on the street is that it looks good.
Ok place to visit but until it changes to allow restaurants that serve alcohol I won't consider living there.
Actually I guess what I am asking is, does the gun laws influence where you are presently living, where you are moving to, or why don't you move if you don't like them.
Well until that happens, I'll be visiting AL, AR, KY, MO and MS more frequently than TN.The interesting thing about the law concerning banned locations is that if you are carrying in one of those locations and you have to use your gun in self defense, they will not charge you for carrying in a prohibited area. They will only charge you if you happen to get made.
The gist of it, even from most instructors, is to make sure you don't get made. It almost appears as if they passed the law to appease some special interest group, because they don't appear to really want to enforce it. I personally don't carry in alcohol serving restaurants because I stand to lose more than just my HCP if I get hit with a weapons misdemeanor, but I know plenty of people who do.
Hi,
I'm curious. What is your reason, for where you live? Did you move there because of favorable gun laws? Why do you not move to a better, more gun freindly state, if your's is too restrictive? Is family (that you probably don't talk to much anyway) the reason? If you were to move, would the state's gun laws effect your decision? I live in Arizona where open carry is allowed without a permit, and CCW is encouraged with a permit. Just curious. Have a great day.
Here in Texas we have the 51% law. If an establishment derives 51% or more from the sale of alcohol and has the the state approved sign posted to notify that it does the it is off limits. I do not drink so it does not become much of an issue unless I intend to eat somewhere that has the sign which is not very often.
There is no statutory prohibition for a casino (or as they are called here, gaming area or establishment) carry.I thought you could not carry inside casinos in Las Vegas.
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