A House subcommittee has shot down a bill to require background checks for all gun purchases in Tennessee.
Rep. Mike Stewart on Wednesday showed off a military-style carbine that he had bought through a website for $750 in cash with no background check. The Nashville Democrat argued that in-person gun sales should be governed by the same rules as when buying firearms from retailers.
But Republican members were unimpressed with Stewart's arguments or his display of the AR-15 style rifle, and defeated the measure on a voice vote.
Republican Rep. Jon Lundberg of Bristol said that gun sellers shouldn't be require to conduct background checks any more than someone selling a car should have to check the license or driving history of the prospective buyer.