Weather. Ready to run. Senator Elizabeth Warren joined a growing field of democratic candidates. And on her First Official day on the campaign trail, president Trumps Campaign taking her on. Also tonight, was revenge the motive behind this shocking hitandrun all caught on camera . The connection behind the driver and the people she allegedly ran over. And the lawyer wanted for murder. Who he allegedly killed. The urgent manhunt tonight. And good evening. Thanks for joining us on this saturday. Im tom llamas. And we begin tonight with the new developments on the political crisis in the state of virginia. Embattled Governor Ralph Northam still not stepping down, but breaking his silence after last weeks news conference, where he admitted to appearing in blackface back in 1984. He emerge the from seclusion today when he emerged for a state troopers Funeral Service today. That scandal sparked by this racist photo he says wasnt him ending up on his yearbook page. With Lieutenant Governor Ju
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Stolen weapons have since been used to kill innocent Tennesseans, but Tennessee Republicans have shown little interest in revisiting those laws or penalizing owners who make their guns easy targets.
SMYRNA, TN - Opinion: A pivotal moment for firearm safety in Tennessee began Nov. 1 with the enactment of the Safe Storage of Firearms Act. The new legislation, formerly known as House Bill 347 by State Rep. Mike Sparks, R-Smyrna, introduces a permanent sales tax exemption or gun safes and gun safety devices in the state.
Sparks shared a personal story behind this legislation with Governor Bill Lee before a special session of the General Assembly took place in August to strengthen public safety .
A pivotal moment for firearm safety in Tennessee began November 1st with the enactment of the Safe Storage of Firearms Act. The new legislation, formerly known as House Bill 347 by State Rep. Mike Sparks, R-Smyrna, introduces a permanent sales tax exemption or gun safes and gun safety devices in the state. Rep. Sparks thanked the Governor and elected lawmakers on Wednesday.
Sparks shared a personal story behind this legislation with Governor Bill Lee before a special session of the General .