Okay. I finally get it.Oldgringo wrote:In this context, VOL is short for Volunteer as in Davy Crockett and his VOLunteers at that Alamo thinghy back in 1836.WildBill wrote:Good news!Vol Texan wrote:As you can tell by my username, I do love Texas, but I still bleed Tennessee Orange.
http://www.wjhl.com/story/25194285/tn-s ... out-permit
The Tennessee Senate has passed a bill to allow Tennesseans to openly carry guns without a state-issued permit.
The chamber voted 25-2 in favor of the bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Mae Beavers of Mt. Juliet.
Beavers said the measure would keep the background checks and training requirements in order to carry concealed firearms, but would allow anyone legally allowed to own a gun to carry it openly.
The bill would also remove state restrictions on the location of ammunition when firearms are being transported in vehicles, and would allow guns to be removed from cars on school property for the purposes of moving storing them in another part of the vehicle.
The companion bill is awaiting a vote in the budget subcommittee of the House Finance Committee.
BTW I don't know why, but I always thought Vol was for volume.
GO VOLS, BSCE '67
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Good news!Vol Texan wrote:As you can tell by my username, I do love Texas, but I still bleed Tennessee Orange.
http://www.wjhl.com/story/25194285/tn-s ... out-permit
The Tennessee Senate has passed a bill to allow Tennesseans to openly carry guns without a state-issued permit.
The chamber voted 25-2 in favor of the bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Mae Beavers of Mt. Juliet.
Beavers said the measure would keep the background checks and training requirements in order to carry concealed firearms, but would allow anyone legally allowed to own a gun to carry it openly.
The bill would also remove state restrictions on the location of ammunition when firearms are being transported in vehicles, and would allow guns to be removed from cars on school property for the purposes of moving storing them in another part of the vehicle.
The companion bill is awaiting a vote in the budget subcommittee of the House Finance Committee.
BTW I don't know why, but I always thought Vol was for volume.