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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A recent court ruling on firearms has left Tennessee law enforcement, and the governor, with questions.

In West Tennessee, a panel of judges declared two state gun laws unconstitutional last Friday. The first law prohibited guns in public parks, while the second restricted carrying a firearm with the “intent to go armed.”

Some pro-gun advocates in the state argued that these laws violated the Second Amendment. Rep. Chris Todd (R-Madison County) expressed to News 2 that the ruling has been met with widespread approval.

But how will local law enforcement agencies adjust?

Dickson County Sheriff Tim Eads said changing the already-broad “intent to go armed” law likely won’t impact much.

“I think it doesn’t alter much practically, except that it removes the law officially,” Eads commented. “For many, it enhances the idea of true constitutional carry—where you’re simply walking, carrying a firearm legally, without risk of being arrested. As always, if there is criminal activity or reasonable suspicion, it will be addressed accordingly.”

Eads anticipated further insights from state law enforcement associations regarding the decision but noted it is too early for detailed understanding. He mentioned plans to inform his officers about the changes.

“We will issue a specific directive, clarifying that as the law is deemed unconstitutional, carrying a weapon alone is not reason for charges,” Eads explained.

Governor Bill Lee was asked about the ruling on Tuesday morning.

Lee stated, “We are still trying to fully grasp the ruling’s implications. Our team is examining the situation. Until we analyze the decision, it’s unclear what next steps we should take.”

News 2 spoke with other law enforcement agencies in Middle Tennessee. They expressed similar sentiments of uncertainty regarding the changes and the need to discuss it more amongst their personnel. 

It’s unknown if the state will appeal this ruling. 

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