It would look very similar to Tennessee's third-grade retention law implemented for reading last year, but retaining students wouldn’t be a possibility.
The Tennessee bill would make it to where anyone who has committed a felony or a misdemeanor of cruelty toward animals as a juvenile would be prohibited "from purchasing or possessing a firearm" until they turn 25.
Two weeks after The Covenant School shooting in Nashville, Gov. Bill Lee introduced Tuesday the second phase of his plan to keep the state's children safe.