I guess that covers mine!
But there is one Tennessee law that is now one year old that really chaps my ass.
The full text of [Tennessee] § 39-17-1306(a) is as follows:
No person shall intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly carry on or about the person while inside any building in which judicial proceedings are in progress any weapon prohibited by Tenn. Code Ann. § 39-17-1302(a), for the purpose of going armed; provided, that if the weapon carried is a firearm, the person is in violation of this section regardless of whether the weapon is carried for the purpose of going armed.
This is a TRAP that I may very well have fallen into unintentionally.
My county court house has law offices, judges offices, court rooms, license offices, veterans services, etc.
There are magnetometer and search stations set up and attended when court proceedings are on those floors.
But I carry a pistol when buying license plates or talking to my Vet Affairs officer. No guards between me and their doors or offices.
Our Attorney General has written that
if a judge is on the phone talking about case then "judicial proceedings are in progress."
So I could be sitting in my Vet Affairs office legally armed when a judge 2 stories up answers a phone and discusses a case, "judicial proceedings" right there.
And I am instantly, and unknowingly turned into a felon.
That law needs to go.
...and the rest of them,
@Bobster !