Three out of 4 Tennesseans surveyed in a new Vanderbilt University poll said they strongly or somewhat support "red flag" laws that permit a court to order the temporary removal of firearms from a person found to be at "high risk" of harming themselves or others as a way to prevent school shootings.
A majority of Tennessee voters support so-called red flag laws designed to take guns out of the hands of people at risk for harming themselves or others, according to a new poll by Vanderbilt University