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Memphis City Council Sues Over Gun Control Ballot
The Memphis City Council has filed a lawsuit against the Shelby County Election Commission after it removed three gun control measures from the November ballot. The measures, which include requiring permits for handgun carry, banning AR-15 style rifles, and establishing a 'red flag' law, were initially approved by the Council but faced opposition from state leaders who threatened to withhold approximately $78 million in state funding. Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett asserted that the measures could not proceed due to state laws, a position upheld by the Election Commission. Council members, including JB Smiley Jr. and Jerri Green, argue that the removal undermines local governance and citizens' rights to vote on critical issues. The lawsuit highlights tensions between local and state control over gun legislation, as state officials consider legislation to penalize local governments that attempt similar actions in the future. The situation reflects the ongoing struggle within Tennessee regarding gun control policies amid rising concerns over violent crime in Memphis.
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