Tennessee Legislation Broadens Self-Defense Rights for Property Owners

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Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill that would expand the circumstances under which people can use deadly force to protect their property.

The legislation allows individuals to use deadly force if they reasonably believe it is necessary to prevent certain crimes, including theft, burglary, vandalism, or harm to property. It also clarifies what qualifies as “deadly force,” separating it from actions like displaying a weapon unless it results in serious injury or death.

Supporters say the bill strengthens the rights of property owners and gives them more ability to defend themselves and their belongings. Opponents, however, argue the measure could lead to dangerous situations and increase the risk of unnecessary violence.

The bill has now passed both chambers of the state legislature and is awaiting the governor’s signature to become law.

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