Tennessee moves to allow hunter education classes for school credit
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Published on March 23, 2026.
Lawmakers have passed legislation allowing schools to offer hunter education courses to students in grades 5-12 as part of physical education, health, or safety classes. The courses would be approved by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and would meet the state's required hunter safety certification requirements. Supporters argue that the classes will provide a structured learning experience for students about firearm safety and conservation. The legislation is now headed to Governor Bill Lee for final approval.
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