Tennessee Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is the legal blood alcohol limit for carrying a firearm in public in Tennessee?

  1. 0.08%

  2. 0.04%

  3. 0.02%

  4. It is illegal to carry a firearm in public while under the influence of alcohol

The correct answer is: It is illegal to carry a firearm in public while under the influence of alcohol

The legal standard regarding alcohol consumption and carrying a firearm in Tennessee is that it is illegal to carry a firearm in public while under the influence of alcohol. The law explicitly prohibits individuals from being under the influence of intoxicants when in possession of a firearm, ensuring that those who carry firearms are fully responsible and capable of handling them safely. While there are specific blood alcohol concentration limits for driving (0.08% for most drivers) and certain limits for commercial drivers and minors, the significant point here is that firearm carry permits require that individuals are sober and not impaired by alcohol or drugs. This regulation exists for the safety of the individual carrying the firearm and the public. It ties into broader firearm safety practices that emphasize responsible gun ownership and use. The other options suggest specific blood alcohol concentration limits, which do apply in narrower contexts, such as operating a vehicle, but do not capture the comprehensive restriction on carrying firearms under the influence of any intoxicants.