Tennessee Secretary of State Rejects Memphis Gun Control Push: City ‘Can’t Override State Law’

Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett (R) refused to approve a gun control ballot on Monday that the Memphis City Council put forward.
On July 24, 2024, Breitbart News reported that the Memphis City Council approved a referendum to allow city residents to choose to implement a citywide “assault weapon” ban, a prohibition on constitutional carry, and a red flag law, among other gun controls.
WREG reported that the approval of the referendum meant that the gun controls were intended to be on the ballot on November 5, and those controls, if passed, would be added as amendments to the city charter.
The gun controls included:
When the city council approved the referendum, Breitbart News noted it would face an uphill legal battle because of the state’s preemption law. Such a law prohibits municipalities from passing gun regulations more stringent than those that exist at the state level.
Commercial Appeal reported that in rejecting the referendum, Hargett said, “Common sense says local governments can’t override state law to give a 12-year-old a driver’s license, and they can’t override other state laws either.”
He added, “Memphis has no authority to circumvent state law. Our office will not approve a ballot with items already preempted by state law.”
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