Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is Tennessee's law regarding the possession of firearms by individuals convicted of domestic violence?

  1. It is prohibited without exceptions

  2. It is allowed with a special permit

  3. It is prohibited, but firearms can be reinstated after 5 years

  4. It is allowed if the conviction is expunged

The correct answer is: It is prohibited without exceptions

Tennessee law explicitly prohibits individuals convicted of domestic violence from possessing firearms. This restriction stems from both federal laws, which prevent those convicted of domestic violence from owning firearms, and state laws that align with this federal mandate. The prohibition aims to address the heightened risks of gun violence associated with domestic violence situations and emphasizes the importance of safeguarding potential victims. This strict approach underscores the seriousness with which the law treats domestic violence offenses and the potential dangers of allowing access to firearms by those who have demonstrated a tendency toward such conduct. For individuals in this category, there are no exceptions, making the total prohibition a clear and unwavering principle of Tennessee law.