- A state Senate committee voted Tuesday to eliminate a permit requirement for people who want to carry a concealed gun.
- A North Carolina appeals court has decided that a gun must be loaded for someone to be convicted of failing to properly store the weapon at home to protect minors living there. A of the intermediate-level state Court of Appeals ruled unanimously Tuesday to overturn the safe-storage and manslaughter convictions of Kimberly Cable in McDowell County.
- The House voted 77-43 on Wednesday to approve the measure, which would let people with concealed weapons permits carry openly or under clothing while attending religious services at locations where private schools or charter schools also meet. Six Democrats ed all Republicans in voting for it.
- A bill that advanced Tuesday through the Senate Judiciary Committee combines several previously vetoed measures that would ease requirements to purchase handguns and allow people to carry concealed firearms in more locations, including some schools based in houses of worship.
- Republicans in the North Carolina General Assembly think they can override a gubernatorial veto with a measure that would eliminate the state's permit requirement for purchasing a handgun.
- The North Carolina House again approved legislation on Thursday that would allow or visitors at churches that meet on private school campuses to carry concealed handguns.
- Elected politicians in North Carolina who hold concealed weapons permits — including General Assembly — would be allowed to bring their guns into places that are currently prohibited, under legislation a House judiciary committee approved Monday.
- A growing number of counties across North Carolina have ed resolutions in recent weeks declaring their for Second Amendment rights.At least 19…
- Creating a legal method to compel someone to temporarily surrender their guns if they're a danger to themselves or others is a common-sense way to prevent…
- For the first time since 2016, North Carolina has a state board of elections. The nine-member was seated on Wednesday.Also this week, questions…