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Nashville Says “NO” To Gun Shows At Fairgrounds But, Do Local Governments have that authority? Should they have that authority?
Tennessee Firearms Association participates in discussion on Tuesday, December 8 on NewsChannel5+
NASHVILLE, TN: The Tennessee Firearms Association’s Executive Director, John Harris, is scheduled to participate in a live discussion of whether local governments legally can or should have the authority to prohibit gun shows after Nashville decides to ban all future gun shows at the Nashville Fairgrounds.
The discussion will be on NewsChannel5+ during its one-hour airing of Openline which is a live show that allows listeners to call in and partcipate in the discussion. The show will be on Tuesday, December 8, from 7:00pm to 8:00pm CST.
You can bet that Megan Barry and those who openly attack the 2nd Amendment will be preparing for this show and may try to flood the phones! Let's stop that assault as well as the assault on gun shows and your rights!
The show is broadcast live in Nashville area on Comcast 250, on Charter 182 and live on air at channel 5.2. In addition, it is streamed live on the internet at http://www.newschannel5.com/watch-5plus-live. Listeners can call in to participate statewide at (615) 737-PLUS (7587).
Do you want to express your thoughts or send mayor Megan Barry a message about the gun show issue? Do you have questions or comments. This promises to be an interesting show so make your plans now to watch, call and participate!
Don't think that this cannot happen in your part of the state. We understand that similar plans are being discussed for Knoxville and perhaps other areas.
You can join the Tennessee Firearms Association today to support this and other battles across the state!
In the fight for our Liberty
John Harris TFA Volunteer Executive Director
P.S. If you are a TFA member, we ask that in addition to renewing your membership that you also consider making a contribution to the TFALAC (TFA’s PAC) at donate.tfalac.org. These funds are used to help men and women who support the 2nd Amendment retain or win Senate and House seats.
Tennessee Firearms Association is a IRS Section 501(c)(4) advocacy entity and is not a charity. Tennessee Firearms Association Legislative Action Committee is a state political action committee. Contributions to TFALAC are not tax deductible for IRS purposes.
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