Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What action is required if a handgun carry permit is lost or stolen in Tennessee?

  1. Report to the police within 48 hours

  2. Notify the Department of Public Safety in writing

  3. Reapply for a new permit

  4. No action is required

The correct answer is: Notify the Department of Public Safety in writing

When a handgun carry permit is lost or stolen in Tennessee, it is essential to notify the Department of Public Safety in writing. This action is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the permit system and ensuring that your permit is not misused by someone else. Taking this step allows the Department to update their records and helps protect you from potential legal issues that may arise if someone else tries to use your lost or stolen permit. While other actions, such as reporting to the police, may be advisable for personal safety and documentation purposes, they are not mandated by law in the same way as the requirement to notify the Department of Public Safety. Reapplying for a new permit is not necessary in this situation unless the permit is no longer valid or has expired. Therefore, notifying the Department in writing is the appropriate and required course of action when dealing with a lost or stolen permit.