The Tennessee State Senate Has Voted 22-10 To Once Again Override The Governor’s Veto Of A Bill To Allow Handgun Carry Permit Holders To Bring Weapons Into Bars And Alcohol-Serving Restaurants. Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen Last Week Vetoed The Guns Bill Sponsored By Democratic Sen. Doug Jackson Of Dickson On The Basis That “Guns And Alcohol Don’t Mix.” The House Had Passed The Bill On A 66-31 Vote, While The Senate Approved It By A 23-9 Margin. The Measure Would Apply To The State’s 270,000 Handgun Carry Permit Holders. Bar And Restaurant Owners Would Maintain The Power To Ban All Weapons From Their Establishments. Bredesen Said Earlier This Week That He Expected The Override.