Tennessee Guns Banned SBR Law: What You Need To Know
On July 1, 2022, the most recent in a slew of new gun laws took effect in Tennessee: SB 2628. This legislation is the latest of many laws in the volunteer state that reinforce the rights of its citizens to bear arms. “It shouldn’t be hard for law-abiding Tennesseans to exercise their second amendment rights” said Governor Bill Lee (R), while speaking on the legislation. In this blog, we’ll cover important Tennessee gun laws that are important to responsible gun ownership, including SB 2628, HB0786, SB0921 which relate to owning a short-barreled rifle, getting a suppressor in TN and the right to constitutionally carry your firearm.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee ( R ) signed SB 2628 in 2022 which removed short-barreled rifles (SBRs) and shotguns from the state’s “restricted weapons” list. However, SBRs remains regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA). Because the NFA is administered by the ATF, you may be wondering if you need a tax stamp for an SBR in Tennessee: yes SBRs and SBSs are still subject to the rules and regulations of the NFA, therefore a tax stamp is required. While the TN SBR law says they are no longer restricted in Tennessee and state law enforcement agencies will not be specifically policing Tennessee SBR owners, federal agencies will continue to enforce NFA compliance. The ATF defines a short barreled rifle as a firearm with a barrel length less than 16 inches; also important to know: a short barreled shotgun is defined as shotgun with a barrel length of less than 18”.
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