Frank Semeraro is live! Wednesday March 25th 2026

Published on March 25, 2026
Duration: 72:52

This video discusses recent gun bill developments in Tennessee, focusing on a new law that prohibits landlords from forbidding tenants from possessing firearms or ammunition on their property. It also touches upon a proposed bill concerning the use of deadly force to protect personal property and the implications for Second Amendment rights. The speaker emphasizes the significance of these legislative changes for gun owners in Tennessee.

Quick Summary

A new Tennessee law prohibits landlords from forbidding tenants from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition on their property, effective January 1st, 2027. This legislation aims to protect Second Amendment rights for renters and applies to both new leases and renewals.

Chapters

  1. 01:40Tennessee Landlord Firearm Bill
  2. 05:13Tennessee Constitutional Carry
  3. 06:18Deadly Force for Property Bill
  4. 11:20Illinois Ammo Tax Proposal
  5. 12:34Ohio Firearm Carry Bill
  6. 12:50West Virginia & Michigan Gun Laws
  7. 13:34New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
  8. 17:34Virginia Assault Weapon Ban
  9. 37:35New Jersey vs. Tennessee Living
  10. 40:40Mantis Dry Fire Program
  11. 50:30Importance of Gun Training
  12. 64:36Illinois Ammo Serialization Bill
  13. 69:41Stocking Up on Primers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Tennessee law regarding landlords and firearms?

A new Tennessee law prohibits landlords from forbidding tenants from owning or possessing firearms or ammunition on their property. This applies to various rental units, including apartments and businesses, and is effective from January 1st, 2027, for new leases and renewals.

What is the proposed bill in Tennessee concerning deadly force?

Tennessee is considering a bill that would allow individuals to use deadly force to protect personal property. This is a significant change, as current laws do not permit this, and it could extend to defending pets as well as other property.

What are the proposed ammunition regulations in Illinois?

Illinois is considering a bill that would impose a 5-cent per round tax on ammunition. Additionally, every round of ammunition would need to be serialized, and its purchase documented and entered into a state police database.

Why is training important for new gun owners in constitutional carry states like Tennessee?

In constitutional carry states like Tennessee, where permits are not required for open or concealed carry, formal training is crucial. Without it, new owners may not understand gun safety, proper handling, or legal responsibilities, potentially leading to dangerous habits or accidents.

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