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Guns in Bars Law Hurts Tourism

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According to a recent article in the Tennessean, the recent guns and bars law is a threat to Tennessee's tourism. International press has been given to the guns and bars issue, and neighboring states that compete for tourism. 

Butch Spyridon, CEO of Nashville's Convention and Visitors Bureau states:read more »

Judge Decides Guns in Bars Unconstitutional

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 This just in!

It was ruled on Friday, by Chancellor Claudia Bonnyman that allowing guns in Tennessee restaurants that serve alcohol is unconstitutional. The judge has ruled in favor of the coalition that has been fighting for injunction of the law allowing guns in bars, and claimed that the recently established law was "fraught with ambiguity."read more »

Dread to Speak in NY Against Guns in Bars

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 Adam Dread has been asked to speak in New York on the ways allowing guns in bars, and other establishments that serve alcohol consumed on premises, has effected the state of Tennessee. New York Senator, Jeffrey Klein has proposed a bill that would prohibit guns from ever being allowed in New York establishments that serve alcohol. read more »

Randy Rayburn on CNN

CNN on Guns in Bars

Randy Rayburn appeared on CNN this morning to discuss the issue of guns in bars with Senator Doug Jackson. Click here to watch the video.read more »

ABC Reports on Guns in Bars Issue

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ABC News reported on the issue of guns in bars on Monday night. The news piece, reported from Tennessee by Steve Osunsami featured David Randolph Smith, as well as Randy Rayburn, two key players in the lawsuit making headway in the fight to overturn guns in bars.read more »

Adam Dread Defends Stand on Guns in Bars

Guns in Bars is not Safe

Today, the Tennessean.com featured Adam Dread defending his stand against guns in bars in a simple and straightforward editorial. Adam maintains that Guns and Alcohol Don't Mix (the strong coalition) do not feel this is a movement against the second amendment, but rather an action to keep restaurant goers safe as they dine in Nashville.read more »

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