A state Senate committee voted Tuesday to eliminate a permit requirement for people who want to carry a concealed gun.
The bill, which could be headed to the Senate floor soon, notably has the backing of Senate leader Phil Berger this year.
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Two bills which have drawn broad attention this legislative session were respectively passed out of committee Tuesday.
A bill proposed in the North Carolina state senate would allow some private school employees and volunteers to carry firearms ...
Under current state law, people in North Carolina can purchase a handgun at 21-years-old and apply for a concealed carry permit at their local sheriff's office. To receive a permit, applicants ...
The North Carolina General Assembly has moved several notable bills closer to N.C. Gov. Josh Stein’s desk since he entered ...
By F. Paul Valone Few gun laws generate as much misinformation as permitless or “constitutional” carry of concealed firearms.
A state Senate committee voted on Tuesday to eliminate a permit requirement for people who want to carry a concealed gun.