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Posted by: Barry Kolar on Nov 21, 2023

Gov. Bill Lee will not propose a renewed extreme risk protection order bill when the Tennessee General Assembly returns in January, the Nashville Post reports. Addressing gun safety measures during a Monday event, the governor said that while he won't push for ERPO legislation — also known as red-flag laws — he is “looking for an opportunity in this next session to continue to work on public safety.” During last summer’s special session, Lee pushed for legislation that would have allowed guns to be confiscated from someone for up to 180 days following a court ruling that the person was a risk to public safety based on their mental health. Republican opposition in the legislature prevented the measure from moving forward.