Join the effort now to help defeat Governor Bill Lee’s proposed RED FLAG law!
Governor Bill Lee has proposed an unconstitutional RED FLAG law. When the Legislature adjourned without voting on his proposal, he has announced that he is calling a special legislative session to force the Legislature to consider his RED FLAG law. But, there are other proposals including one that bases the RED FLAG law on whether individuals are taking certain prescription drugs.
What is clear is that Governor Bill Lee’s proposal and any other RED FLAG proposals are a real and tangible threat to your Second Amendment rights. Let your voice be heard now to tell Governor Lee and your individual Legislators that you do not want a Red Flag law!
If you think it is important to stop Governor Lee’s gun control agenda, we need your help to continue the fight. We have a short time to spread the word through all available means of advertising, social media, podcasts, videocasts and interivews in order to reach the voters. We need the voters to put pressure on the Legislators. We need your help to achieve these goals.
Since TFALAC is a state PAC, its operations are governed by state laws and regulations. There are two significant differences in federal and state law regarding PACs. In Tennessee for state issues there is no limit on the size or amount of contributions that a state PAC can accept from an individual, family or business. Another important different is that businesses, including corporations, can contribute to a Tennessee state PAC.
The Tennessee website concerning PACs contained this information as of April 2023:
17. Are corporate campaign contributions allowed in Tennessee?
Yes, beginning on June 1, 2011, corporate contributions are allowed to be made to candidates and PACs in Tennessee.
19. Are there any dollar limitations on the amount of contributions an individual may make to a PAC?
No, there are no limits on the amount of contributions that may be made to a PAC.
