Can Tennessee Governor To Use Taxpayer Funds To Lobby Against Your Rights? ~ VIDEO

Tennessee –-(AmmoLand.com)- The Tennessee Constitution, like the federal constitution, establishes three branches of government.

The legislative branch is elected by the people to represent their interests in the crafting of the state’s public policies. Although the state constitution also provides for the office of governor, that office is not one of a “ruler”. The governor’s office, constitutionally, is that of an administrator to implement and carry out the public policies of the state as enacted by the Legislature.

In Tennessee, however, a practice has arisen where the governor has, at present, more than 40 taxpayer-funded “lobbyists” whose jobs include telling the elected legislators what the “administration” wants the law to be.

We saw this with Bill Haslam and the massive gas tax increases. We saw this will Bill Lee in his 2021 permitless carry law (which creates nothing more than an affirmative defense to a criminal charge).

Tennessee Firearms Association’s Richard Archie discusses the Tennessee constitution and the fact that this system of using taxpayer-funded lobbyists to lobby the legislature in ways that are often against the interests of the people – particularly the 2nd Amendment – is not constitutionally authorized and may raise serious questions about whether such taxpayer-funded individuals are either violating the separation of powers considerations and/or potentially engaging in official oppression.

Watch the above video and tell s what you think in the comments below.


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