Friday, 21 January 2022

Tennessee Rep. Griffey Proposes “Kyle’s Law” to Strengthen Protection of Second Amendment Rights in the State

Remember when Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced H.R. 6070 on November 23, 2021 to award a Congressional Gold Medial to Kyle Rittenhouse for protecting the community of Kenosha, Wisconsin during the violent and destructive Black Lives Matter riots on August 25, 2020?

Rittenhouse was acquitted in the shooting deaths of two BLM terrorists and injuring another after they attacked him during their organized mayhem.

Now, Tennessee Representative Bruce Griffey of House District 75 is proposing “Kyle’s Law, in honor of Kyle Rittenhouse, that would require the state to reimburse people charged with murder and found not guilty if it was proven they acted in self-defense.

According to the state’s proclamation, “Kyle Rittenhouse deserves to be recognized as a hero who selflessly defended his community, protected businesses, and acted lawfully in the face of lawlessness; and he is a symbol of things that the Left is trying to destroy our Constitution and our Second Amendment gun rights-and provides a light of hope that we can fight back against the enemies of our Constitution and win.”

Read the press release:

Rep. Griffey Proposes “Kyle’s Law” In Honor of Kyle Rittenhouse To Strengthen Protection of Self-Defense and Second Amendment Rights in TN

TN House Representative Bruce Griffey (R-Paris) has filed a bill called “Kyle’s Law” for this legislative session that would require the state to reimburse people charged with murder and found not guilty if it was determined the accused was acting in lawful self-defense. The reimbursement by the state would be for reasonable costs such as loss of wages and legal fees incurred in defending against a malicious prosecution.

According to Griffey, “the bill is named after Kyle Rittenhouse, who was charged with 1st degree murder as a result of defending himself against 3 convicted felons after being chased, assaulted, and a gun pointed at his head amid violent riots and lawless business lootings and arsons.” “Kyle Rittenhouse had to defend himself not only against a first-degree murder charge over the course of a year-plus politically-motivated prosecution and a 2 week jury trial, but also against widespread defamation and false branding by corrupt media outlets, simply for exercising his American, God-given right to self-defense,” stated Griffey.

“Luckily, Kyle Rittenhouse was rightfully acquitted of all charges, but not after thousands of dollars were expended on attorney fees for his legal defense, reputational damage was incurred and emotional stress was suffered. Kyle Rittenhouse can never fully be made whole for what he was forced to endure, but under the law I’m proposing, if someone in TN is placed in the same situation as Kyle Rittenhouse in the future, he/she can at least be financially compensated. My bill will help deter what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse from happening to someone in Tennessee and will help protect the right of Tennesseans to self-defense,” Griffey continued.

“My legislation, just as Kyle Rittenhouse’s acquittal, underscores the importance not only of our right to self-defense, but also the protections afforded by the Second Amendment of our Constitution. As a long-time Second Amendment advocate, this is not the first-time I have sought to strengthen protection to gun owners who exercise their self-defense right. In 2019, I filed and pushed for passage of my ‘Stand Your Ground’ bill,” concluded Griffey.

Not only is Griffey pushing for passage of “Kyle’s Law” in Tennessee, but he is also presenting Kyle Rittenhouse with a Proclamation, honoring him as a “a hero who selflessly defended his community, protected businesses, and acted lawfully in the face of lawlessness” and “a symbol of things that the Left is trying to destroy—our Constitution and our Second Amendment gun rights” who “provides a light of hope that we can fight back against the enemies of our Constitution and win”.

Office of Bruce Griffey
State Representative District 75

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