Harris Warns: Gov. Bill Lee Could ‘Easily Pass’ Red Flag Legislation During Special Session with Dems and ‘Squishy’ Republicans

Second Amendment expert and Tennessee Firearms Association Executive Director John Harris continued his Monday interview with The Tennessee Star Report’s Michael Patrick Leahy to outline the requirements and limitations of Governor Bill Lee regarding a proposed special session in August, along with a warning about scenario that could result in red flag legislation passing both chambers of the legislature.

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Michael Patrick Leahy: On our news line right now, our very good friend, executive director of the Tennessee Firearms Association and an outstanding attorney here in Tennessee, Mr. John Harris.

John, you probably haven’t heard this, we’re gonna get into the Governor’s authority to call a special session in a moment.

But you know, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is not a big fan of gun control. He had a town hall. He’s running for president. As a Democrat.

Did you see this, John?

Yes, Every Kid

He said he used the town hall in New Hampshire to explain he’s not gonna take guns at all.

Here’s his quote and it sounds, John, like something you’ve said to us many a time.

He said quote, “Anyone who tells you that we can end the violence to our children, that’s going on now by removing people’s guns in the margin has been left by the expansive Supreme Court decision in Bruin is not being truthful with you.”

He said that something has changed in this country. It’s not the guns.

We’ve always had the guns. He believes the focus should shift from guns to investigating how psychiatric drugs impact kids.

John, did you ever think it would come to the day where Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has the right answer and Governor Bill Lee has the wrong answer?

John Harris: You know, the interesting thing is though, that they’re, when I started doing the legislative work for the Tennessee Firearms Association back in 1995, you know, I’ve been doing this almost three decades.

We passed pro-Second Amendment legislation with rural Democrats, which are very much like Kennedy and the the Republicans in the General Assembly who were in the minority back then. And we actually, in many instances, got more done, made more progress.

Look at where we were and where we got to, then we have made in the last 13 years under Republican governors and Republican supermajorities.

And Lee is an example of that.

Big promises in writing about what he would do and what a strong Second Amendment supporter he is. He currently has a proposal on the table that in no shape or fashion can be fit within the Supreme Court’s statements about what is permissible firearms infringements.

And yet he doesn’t have anything that I’ve seen to talk about or explain how he would fit his proposal within the limited scope of options that the Supreme Court has said government can even consider.

Michael Patrick Leahy: Now, for our listeners who probably haven’t read the Tennessee Constitution recently, the Tennessee State Constitution outlined for us a little bit the Governor’s authority in calling a special session.

John Harris: Sure.

Article III, Section 9 of the Tennessee Constitution, the governor. It is very short and, and not very specific, but it does say the governor has the authority to issue a proclamation to call the legislature into a special session.

He did this about two years ago when he decided that they wanted to give you know, a half a billion dollars of taxpayer money to Ford to build the electric vehicle plant down in West Tennessee. But he has the ability by proclamation which would essentially be sort of like an executive order to call him into session. And in that call, in the proclamation, he has to establish what he wants the focus of the special session to be.

He has to set the agenda and like he did in 2021, he can use that to pretty much tie their hands to consider anything except what he wants them to work on.

Michael Patrick Leahy: Now, I think he’s said in a number of press statements that he wants the special session. Has he yet issued the formal proclamation that’s legally required, for the special session?

John Harris: No, we’ve not seen it. There’s been no indication that one’s been released, and in fact, although he has indicated he plans to call him in on August the 21st, we expect that he’s going to potentially sandbag them a little bit by holding off on the proclamation until the last minute so that they don’t have time to look at what his agenda is and try to come up with pro-gun legislation that they could fit within that narrow agenda.

Michael Patrick Leahy: Boy, this, this does not sound like, you know democracy in action. This, this sounds like the governor wants to jam through a left wing, gun-grabbing agenda to me.

John Harris: Well, it does, and that’s one of the, the curious developments is even though there’s a Republican supermajority in the General assembly, and many people think, well cause of that, he’s got no option.

You gotta keep in mind of 29, I mean, of 99 house members.

There’s 25 of them that are Democrats, voraciously liberal Democrats. There’s not very many, even moderate that I would classify up there now.

And then we know from statements by Speaker Sexton a few years ago that about a third of those house Republicans are really very squishy on Second Amendment issues and very loyal to the governor, who is I think squishy would be an overstatement.

And so Governor Lee can easily put together those Democrats and like Justin Jones and a small, a minority, but only gonna take 25 of them, of the 74 House Republicans, he could potentially pass something in the House easily, and I think easily in the Senate because the Republicans over there.

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4 Thoughts to “Harris Warns: Gov. Bill Lee Could ‘Easily Pass’ Red Flag Legislation During Special Session with Dems and ‘Squishy’ Republicans”

  1. Ron W

    Phyllis W.,

    Very well said!

  2. Rocky

    The Governor is part of the cover-up of the Covenant Murders.
    Maybe Lee has a job lined up with the Biden cabinet.

  3. Rocky

    Red Flag Laws protect criminals and put a bullseye on the backs of Law Enforcement and Law-Abiding Citizens. Bill Lee knows this and has decided to go to bed with the Democrat Party of Criminality.
    Lee should be recalled if he decides to try to rewrite the US Constitution.
    Lee speaks with the forked tongue.
    Newsom must have told Lee how to subvert the Constitution.

  4. Phyllis W

    The arrogance being portrayed by the Governor is extremely disturbing. Although, he doesn’t have to worry about getting reelected (termed out), so that’s why he’s trying to slip this through at the last minute. That’s the downside of term limits on the Executive Beaurocrats. If the Covenant Slaughter is Lee’s motivation to do “something” to “prevent” future slaughters in soft target schools, then what was the murderers motive to do that?
    Lee wants us to think the Special Session is about mental health. We already have laws where persons can be held for a 72 hr evaluation if they are deemed by an authority figure (ie: police, therapist, etc) to be a threat to themselves or others. Keep in mind, it’s not the gun that kills. It’s the person. If a person wants to kill someone, they do not need a gun. A murderer will find a way to kill. A murderer can use hammers, cars, drowning (bathtubs), hatchet, knives, bats, tire iron, poison & strangulation, scissors, etc etc. There is no way to limit access to weapons that a murderer can deploy when he or she wants to murder.
    The Covenant Slaughter is apparently the incident, which the Gov is using to justify spending millions of Tennessee Tax Dollars to call a Special Session, and yet we (the Tennessee Taxpayers) are denied access to the information that may reveal why & how a young Christian woman decided to go into her former Christian elementary school with multiple weapons & with the intention to die by cop after slaughtering as many innocents as she could. Its very odd for a woman to do such a horrific thing.
    If Lee is going to spend millions of Tennessee taxpayer dollars to call a Special Session, based on the Covenant Slaughter, then we the Tennessee taxpayers deserve to know why this young Christian woman might have done such a horrific thing. It’s not likely that she would gave gotten a Red Flag, or would she? We won’t know unless we see the Manifesto, Journals & computers, & medical records.
    IT STINKS! WHO ARE THEY ( the Governor, the Mayor, Chief of Police, & the FBI) PROTECTING?

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