Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What signage is legally required for private property owners in Tennessee who wish to prohibit firearms on their property?

  1. No specific signage required

  2. 'No Firearms Allowed' sign with specific dimensions

  3. A sign with a gun crossed out

  4. Any clear written communication stating firearms are prohibited

The correct answer is: 'No Firearms Allowed' sign with specific dimensions

Private property owners in Tennessee who wish to prohibit firearms on their property are legally required to display a 'No Firearms Allowed' sign with specific dimensions. This signage must be prominently displayed at the entrance of the property to properly notify individuals that firearms are not permitted on the premises. Options A, C, and D are incorrect because they do not satisfy the specific signage requirement outlined in Tennessee law for private property owners who want to prohibit firearms on their premises.