Guns are shown at Caso’s Gun-A-Rama in Jersey City, New Jersey, which has been open since 1967. The Alabama House of Representatives has approved a bill that would create a sales tax holiday for firearm-related purchases in the state. (Aristide Economopoulos/New Jersey Monitor) There is no shortage of guns in the great state of Alabama. More than half of all households contain at least one firearm, putting our state among the highest rates of gun ownership in the nation. Legislators have done their level best to keep our citizenry locked and loaded . Among our state’s permissive gun laws (or lack thereof): There is no waiting period to buy a gun in Alabama. We don’t require concealed carry permits. Assault weapons, bump stocks, and ghost guns are all allowed. It’s still possible to purchase a gun without a background check. We don’t have a secure storage law that requires firearms to be kept away from children. The barriers to gun ownership are about as low as can be. GET T...
Tennessee lawmakers decided in 2025 to move the vast majority of sports gambling revenue into a special fund to pay for new K-12 school construction as part of a deal to pass a statewide private school voucher program. (Photo: John Partipilo/Tennessee Lookout) When Tennessee lawmakers legalized sports gambling in 2019, they hoped it would create a new revenue source. But nearly seven years later, while Tennessee’s sports gambling tax revenue exceeds $100 million, the state’s Lottery-funded scholarship program faces an $80 million budget deficit. Now, higher education officials are warning that if the funding hole isn’t addressed, the state will have to dramatically reduce costs, like the number of scholarships it offers. “I can say pretty confidently that at least part of [the lottery revenue] reduction in the last several years has been thanks to legalized sports wagering,” Don Bruce, a professor with the University of Tennessee’s Boyd Center for Business and Economic Rese...