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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

TN governor to call for Special Session on ‘public safety’

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Shortly after the conclusion of the 113th General Assembly, Gov. Bill Lee is already calling for lawmakers to return to the Capitol. 

Friday evening, Gov. Lee announced he will call for the Tennessee General Assembly to convene a Special Session to “pass legislation that will strengthen public safety and preserve constitutional rights.”



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  1. Well, he got one thing correct, I'm quite certain that whatever happens, it will be special.

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  2. Apparently, the RINO isnt happy

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  3. According to Jared of GunsNGadgets, one of the expelled then reinstated legislators, Pearson, has put forth 12 bills that call for the dismantling of 2A protections. Commies gonna commie!

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    1. You can rest assured that if those bills are voted down, the Dems will campaign on "Republicans WANT your children to die in school!"
      Also, you can bet it's the same laundry list of legislation that does nothing to address school shootings: Universal Background Checks, Assault Weapons Ban, "Blame the victim" Safe Storage Laws, etc.

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  4. Any time a politician says "preserve constitutional rights" you can bet thwt they are trying to curtail them.

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  5. TN Legislators: Show up, gavel in. Say the national anthem. Gavel out. End of special session.

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    1. "B-B-But if we do that, then Governor Bill will withhold funds from my district!"

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  6. They will dance in the blood of children until they pass gun control laws. Even if they have to kill more children to get the blood!

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