The Media’s Version of Tennessee’s New Property Law Could Get You Sent to Prison. Here is the Truth.
Local & National News | July 08, 2026
Shelby County Commission candidate Keeley Greer breaks down the reality of TN’s new property law—and why the media has it dangerously wrong.

Written By: Keeley Greer

A new law goes into effect today that is going to get a lot of people in some very hot water. If you've been watching or reading the local news lately, you’ve probably heard for months now that effective July 1, 2026, you can legally use deadly force in Tennessee to protect your property.

That is partially true—but the parts the media is leaving out are what will land a well-meaning homeowner in a jail cell.

When I look at what our community needs from a Shelby County Commissioner, the absolute baseline is transparency and real public education. We can't have a safe community if our citizens are being fed dangerous, half-baked summaries of criminal law.

Here is what the new statute actually says: you can use deadly force to protect property if you are in fear of death, grave bodily injury, or sexual assault.

Let’s be completely honest: you could already do that under the existing law.

The only thing that actually changes under this new law is that you no longer have a "duty to retreat" if someone is actively breaking into your house or vehicle. If you choose to engage them, and they produce a weapon or take another action that would place a reasonable person in fear of death or grave injury, and you put them in the dirt, the law is now clear. Even though the incident began over property, your act of self-defense is legally justified.

That’s it. That is the whole change.

Because the headlines have been so misleading, let me be explicitly clear about what you still cannot do:

Look at the difference between what protects your freedom and what forfeits it:

The way the media has covered this is going to get a good number of everyday people criminally charged. They are selling clicks; I’m trying to protect your lives and your liberty.

Public safety means understanding the boundaries of our rights so we can defend our families responsibly. As your candidate for County Commission, I’m committed to cutting through the noise and giving you the straight, unvarnished facts—whether it's about the law, our county budget, or the safety of our neighborhoods.

Stay smart, keep your eyes open, and let’s keep Shelby County safe the right way.

I’m running to bring accountability and common-sense leadership back to our community. To support the campaign or find out where I stand on the issues, head over to my website at votekeeleygreer.com.

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Keeley Greer

78 W Carolina Ave Memphis, TN 38103 · (901)669-9174

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