Open carry of handguns is lawful in Tennessee under permitless carry, but rifles and shotguns are subject to general unlawful-carry rules in T.C.A. 39-17-1307.
Tennessee permits open carry of handguns for eligible adults without a permit, mirroring concealed carry rights under T.C.A. 39-17-1307. Long-gun open carry must avoid intent to go armed in public for offensive purposes. Local governments cannot adopt stricter open-carry ordinances due to T.C.A. 39-17-1314 preemption. Posted private property, federal buildings, schools, and certain government facilities remain off-limits. Carriers must comply with transportation rules in vehicles and may not brandish firearms threateningly.
Improper open carry, brandishing, or carry in prohibited locations results in misdemeanor or felony charges with fines, jail, and possible loss of carry rights.
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