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Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti is coming under criticism from some Democratic lawmakers for agreeing with a California-based gun rights organization on a proposed order in the group's pending federal lawsuit in Knoxville that if approved by the judge would extend the state's handgun-carry law, conceal-carry permit and "permitless" carry provisions to 18-, 19- and 20-year-olds.

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