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Tennessee’s New Law: Can You Use Deadly Force To Protect Property?

Buddy DoyleBy Buddy DoyleApril 25, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Tennessee legislature has passed a bill expanding the use of deadly force to include the protection of property against certain crimes. This controversial measure sparks a debate between the rights of property owners and the established legal value of human life.


NASHVILLE, TN — The Tennessee state Legislature recently passed a divisive bill that could significantly alter the rights of gun owners regarding self-defense. The legislation, which now heads to the governor’s desk, aims to expand the legal use of deadly force to protect property from crimes like arson, burglary, and robbery.

The bill passed along party lines in both the state House and Senate. Supporters argue that the change is long overdue for law abiding citizens. They believe that under current law, individuals are forced to hesitate and weigh the risks when criminals are actively destroying or stealing what they have spent their lives building.

“Right now, under current law, if someone is breaking into your property, if they’re stealing from you, if they’re destroying what you’ve worked your entire life to build, you’re expected to wait,” Republican state Rep. Kip Capley said during the debate.

How This Changes Self-Defense Standards

Traditionally, self-defense laws across the United States operate on a principle of proportionality. The use of deadly force is typically justified only when a person reasonably fears imminent death or great bodily harm. This means you generally cannot use a firearm to stop a simple fistfight or to protect an item from being stolen if your life is not in danger.

This new Tennessee legislation challenges that standard by extending the justification for lethal force to certain property crimes. It essentially broadens the state’s “Castle Doctrine,” which allows individuals to defend their home, to cover a wider range of situations involving property.

Opponents of the bill express grave concerns, arguing that it devalues human life. They maintain the long held moral and legal principle that property can be replaced, but a life cannot.

“We were taught you don’t kill people over property… because they are not putting at risk an innocent human life,” stated Democratic state Rep. Justin Pearson. He worries the bill dangerously lowers the threshold for using a firearm in a defensive encounter.

As the bill awaits the governor’s signature, organizations like the U.S. Concealed Carry Association are preparing to educate their members on what these changes will mean for them. The outcome will undoubtedly set a new precedent for self-defense laws in the state.

Safety Tip: Your home is not a free fire zone. Always understand your state and local laws regarding the use of deadly force, as they can have life altering legal and financial consequences, even if you are not criminally charged.

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