Posted March 22, 2017 10:11 am by Comments

By Andrew Shepperson

Guns are currently prohibited at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, home to the NFL’s Tennessee Titans (Photo: Football Stadium Digest)
The Tennessee Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Tuesday that would allow off-duty police officers and sheriff’s deputies to carry firearms into sports venues.
Senate Bill 356, sponsored by Republican Sen. Jim Tracy, would prevent law enforcement officers from being denied entry if they choose to carry their firearms.
The proposed legislation would also require the off-duty officers and deputies to notify stadium officials in advance if they want to carry guns into the facilities.
While all major Tennessee stadiums and sports venues currently prohibit guns, Sen. Tracy called the proposal “common sense,” according to the Tennessean.
“If a law enforcement officer has the right to carry a gun, they should be able to do that,” he said. “I would love that (off-duty officers carrying a weapon into a stadium), actually.”
Committee members, who passed the measure on a party line 7-2 vote, noted there may be times when officers encounter people they’ve previously arrested and may need to protect themselves and others.
Terry Ash, director of the Tennessee Sheriff’s Association, testified at the committee hearing and said off-duty officers had been denied entry to sporting venues in the past.
However,

Source: Guns.com

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