North Carolina Senate Republicans introduced a bill Tuesday that would loosen some restrictions on firearms, including a provision that would allow almost anyone 18 or older to carry a concealed ...
North Carolina may be the 30th state in the country to allow gun owners to carry concealed handguns in the state without a permit. Senate and House GOP lawmakers filed legislation on Tuesday, known as ...
North Carolina law currently requires gun owners to obtain permits from their local sheriff's office in order to carry a concealed handgun.
Republican lawmakers are seeking to loosen gun laws by making NC the 30th state to legalize constitutional carry. What it could mean for gun owners: ...
If the legislature passes the bills, North Carolina would become the 30th state to recognize constitutional carry.
From gun rights to Helene recovery to cellphone restrictions, bills introduced this legislative session follow familiar political themes.
Senate Bill 50, named "Freedom to Carry NC," is sponsored by several Republican Senators. The bill aims to allow individuals to carry a concealed handgun without a permit while maintaining the option ...
North Carolina is an outlier among Republican ... The House version would allow elected officials to carry concealed firearms into some places where guns are otherwise banned.
HOLLY RIDGE, NC (WWAY) — A new bill in the General Assembly could change North Carolina’s gun laws. Senate Republicans have ...
A push for gun owners to be able to carry concealed handguns in North Carolina without first having to obtain a permit is gaining momentum, with GOP lawmakers in both the House and Senate filing ...
SB50 would also allow people to carry concealed firearms into restaurants and bars as long as they do not drink alcohol while carrying.
The Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, known as HR 38, is gaining attention as it proposes to allow individuals to cross state lines with a firearm.Eric Hinshaw, ...