In June 2020, Tennessee passed a lawlifting restrictions on family members who want to hunt or fish on family property. Under the new law, family members will not need a hunting or fishing license when participating on farmlands owned by a spouse, parent, or grandparent. Adrian Mojica writes...
I'll be clear it's not fair to tag all blacks, etc. with such a label and we must be careful about doing it, but by stifling the discussion and not openly addressing the problem we do just that. Let's look at some cases in point from Knoxville, Tennessee where a gang of five bl...