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The vote was 69-27. Bredesen’s office immediatelt released a statement saying that he had expectedcan override. “He’s disappointed with this actiobn butthat doesn't change his believ that we can exercise our Secondx Amendment rights and common sense at the same time,” spokeswoman Lydias Lenker said. “He believes guns and bars simply don't mix, and this legislatioj doesn’t provide the proper safeguards to ensurespublic safety. Gov. Bredesen stands by his decision to vetothe bill.” Bredesen had vetoed the bill flankerd by law enforcement officials who said the new law wouldf create more issues than it solved.
Some restaurateurs were also opposerd tothe bill, saying it would hurt business in an alreaduy struggling industry. Randy Rayburn, owner of Nashville's Sunset posted a sign in his window earlied this weeksaying “No Guns Ever.” The state Senat is also expected to achieve a majority vote to override the governor’sx veto, effectively making guns in restaurants legal.
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