Senate Joint Resolution 659, sponsored by Hensley, proposes an amendment to Article I, Section 26 of the Tennessee Constitution concerning the right to keep and bear arms. The resolution seeks to remove the existing language that acknowledges the right to bear arms for common defense while allowing the legislature to regulate the wearing of arms to prevent crime. In its place, the resolution proposes that citizens of Tennessee have the right to keep and bear arms without the requirement of a permit or license.

The resolution requires a majority vote from both the Senate and the House of Representatives to pass and will be referred to the One Hundred Fifteenth General Assembly for consideration. Additionally, it mandates that the proposed amendment be published on the official websites of the Secretary of State and the General Assembly, ensuring transparency and public awareness of the proposed changes to the state's constitutional provisions regarding firearms.