The company has been linked to the selling of ammunition involved in two mass shootings.
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"There are nearly 7 million people in Tennessee surely to God the governor could have found one state board of education nominee who's not in ongoing litigation about illegally selling ammunition used in a deadly school shooting,"
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The Senate voted along party lines 26-6 to confirm [his permanent] appointment to the state board of education. The House will vote on [the] nomination on March 14.