Feelings had been excessive on the Tennessee State Capitol on Wednesday as State Rep. Justin J. Pearson confronted a Republican colleague throughout a legislative listening to on gun management.
Pearson, a longtime gun reform advocate who, together with fellow Rep. Justin Jones, was infamously expelled by Republicans for protesting in opposition to gun violence on the Home ground, returned to the capitol constructing after shedding his brother to gun suicide to but once more advocate for his laws to finish permitless-carry gun legal guidelines in Tennessee.
“We have now the ability to do one thing in regards to the gun violence epidemic, and we don’t simply have to supply some empty ideas and prayers–we will do one thing,” Pearson stated throughout the Home Subcommittee on Legal Justice listening to. Nonetheless, issues took a flip when Republican Rep. Andrew Farmer personally referred to as out Pearson.
“We have now been right here this yr working, throughout committee, throughout session, voting on payments…and I do know you might have some issues occurring, however you haven’t,” Farmer stated to Pearson, one of many youngest elected to the Tennessee State Home of Representatives. “So I don’t assume it’s honest so that you can are available entrance of this committee and lecture us on arduous work and convictions and arduous work for our committee.”
The Republican continued, “I perceive the place you’re at and what you’re doing and why, however the finish of the day, we’ve been right here working, we’ve been on a Home ground voting on payments. We’ve taken the powerful questions, we’ve taken the powerful votes, and we’re doing it.”
In response, Pearson stated he was “incensed” by Farmer’s remarks, explaining that he had been absent from the state capitol in current months as a result of his brother, Timphrance Pearson, died by gun suicide in December 2024.
“They make me very, very indignant, not simply due to the dearth of regard, however the disrespect and the identical denigrating tone that you just used on the state Home ground when the vote to expel me occurred. It’s disrespectful, it’s unbecoming, and it’s beneath the usual of an individual who’s alleged to signify within the Tennessee Home of Representatives,” stated Pearson.

In 2023, Pearson and Jones turned nationwide symbols for gun violence prevention and racial justice after their majority white Republican colleagues voted to expel them from their seats in an uncommon transfer within the state Home of Representatives. The expulsions had been swiftly condemned (together with by then-President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris) throughout the nation as an try and undemocratically silence two younger Black voices in a politically deep-red state. Although Pearson and Jones had been each elected to return to their seats, they are saying they’ve continued to endure racist microaggressions and disrespect from their Republican colleagues.
“It’s a pathetic excuse so that you can not reply the query of why we’re doing nothing in regards to the gun violence epidemic, then to personally assault me,” Pearson stated on Wednesday. The Memphis lawmaker then defined that in his time away from the state capital, he not solely buried his brother but additionally took care of his household throughout their time of deep grief.
“It shattered my household like gun violence has shattered so many households. Shattered my nephews’ lives, my mom, my father, my different brothers who’re remaining,” stated Pearson, who shared, “I went to all of my nephews’ faculties. I met with their principals and their academics to make sure that they’re OK…made certain that they’d grief counseling and that they’re seeing a psychiatrist.”

Pearson continued, “That’s what I’ve been doing. And whilst you’re speaking about arduous work, you must notice that our job is not only on this state home with these marble flooring. Our jobs are on the streets and within the communities that we serve.”
The 30-year-old Tennessee lawmaker stated that as an alternative of passing laws to assist communities, Farmer and different Republicans have been enacting legal guidelines that hurt transgender kids, poor Tennesseans, and others who’re “disenfranchised.”
Pearson ultimately walked over to Farmer, pointing at him whereas being held again by others. “Don’t you ever f—king disrespect me and my household!” stated Pearson.
Throughout his remarks on Wednesday, Pearson advised Farmer that if he couldn’t perceive his ardour for gun violence prevention and different essential points harming communities, then he ought to merely “Study to close up.”