Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In Tennessee, it is illegal to carry a firearm where alcohol is served for on-premises consumption EXCEPT:

  1. When carrying a non-alcoholic drink

  2. When the carrier is not consuming alcohol

  3. With permission from the owner

  4. During daylight hours

The correct answer is: When the carrier is not consuming alcohol

The correct answer highlights an important aspect of Tennessee’s gun laws concerning the carrying of firearms in establishments where alcohol is served for on-premises consumption. Individuals who carry a firearm are permitted to do so in these venues as long as they are not consuming alcohol themselves. This provision recognizes the distinction between simply being in an environment where alcohol is served and actively partaking in its consumption, which could impair judgment and increase the potential for dangerous situations. In contrast, carrying a non-alcoholic drink does not specifically address the legality of bringing a firearm into such establishments; rather, it pertains to what one consumes while there. Seeking permission from the owner could be a valid practice, but it is not a legal exception outlined in the law. The option related to daylight hours is not relevant because the law applies regardless of the time of day. Therefore, the provision regarding non-consumption of alcohol while carrying is the key legal exception in this context.