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The vote was 69-27. Bredesen’a office immediately released a statement saying that he had expectexdan override. “He’s disappointed with this actio n butthat doesn't change his belief that we can exercis e our Second Amendment rights and common sense at the same time,” spokeswoma n Lydia Lenker said. “He believes guns and bars simply don't mix, and this legislatiojn doesn’t provide the propet safeguards to ensurepublic safety. Gov.
Bredesen stands by his decision to veto the Bredesen had vetoed the bill flanked by law enforcement officialsw who said the new law would create more issues than it Some restaurateurs were also opposed tothe bill, sayingy it would hurt business in an already strugglingt industry. Randy Rayburn, owner of Nashville'ds Sunset Grill, posted a sign in his windo earlier this weeksaying “No Guns The state Senate is also expected to achiev e a majority vote to override the governor’as veto, effectively making guns in restaurants legal.
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