TNMcNairycourthouseThe McNairy County Commission in Tennessee will take up the issue of their pending 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution again on Monday, April 8. The resolution was tabled last month over concern that the resolution was unconstitutional due to a recent attorney general opinion.

McNairy County 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution Tabled Until April

This concern is irrelevant, as resolutions are not legally binding and as such there is no conflict.

McNairy County’s resolution is modeled after the resolution passed by Madison County. It states:

“Whereas, the McNairy County Board of Commissioners declares that all federal acts, laws, orders, rules, regulations – past, present or future – in violation of the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States are not authorized by the Constitution of the United States and violate its true meaning and intent as given by the Founders and Ratifiers; and are hereby declared to be invalid in this county, shall not be recognized by this county, are specifically rejected by this county, and shall be considered null and void and of no effect in this county…”

If you live in McNairy County, contact your commissioners listed below and let them know you want them to support the 2nd Amendment Preservation Resolution.

1st District
James A. McNeil, 610-1463, 433 Smith Rd, Bethel Springs 38315
Kenneth Amerson, 632-3442, 1286 N McCormick Rd, Bethel Springs
David McCullar, 934-4382, 188 Redmon Rd, Bethel Springs 38315

2nd District
Steve Browder, 632-1893, 697 Crabtree Rd, Selmer 38375
Jeff Lipford, 632-0933, 552 Crabtree Rd, Selmer 38375
Fred G. Carroll, 632-4797, 181 Leapwood Enville Rd, Adamsville

3rd District
Kevin Lipford, 632-0324, 81 Martin Rd, Adamsville 38310
Troy L. Moore, 645-7712, 277 Mollie Dr, Selmer 38375
Carol Ann Woods, 645-6337, 1125 Woodmont Dr, Selmer 38375

4th District
Keith Jernigan, 610-1540, 390 Flossie Lane, Selmer 38375
Tammy Dillon, 645-9653, PO Box 325, Selmer 38375
James Weatherford, 610-6736, 765 Sulphur Springs Rd, Selmer

5th District
Brenda Cauley, 645-4266, PO Box 155, Ramer 38367
Stevie Clark, 646-1771 3726, Cypress Rd, Pocahontas 38061
Stan Wheeler, 239-3620, 10145 Hwy 45 S, Guys 38339

6th District
Wilburn Gene Ashe, 645-3205 1377, Poplar Ave, Selmer 38375
Billy Brown, 645-4450, 1517 Race Path Rd, Stantonville 38379
Neal Burks, 645-9873, PO Box 973, Selmer 38375

7th District
Charles Garrison, 632-0789, 1719 Bud Cleary Rd, Stantonville
Jim Rickman, 632-3797, 5311 Hwy 57 E, Michie 38357
Anthony Smith, 239-9660, 100 Tulu Dr, Michie 38357

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