North Carolina lawmakers have filed Senate Bill 50, aiming to make the state the 30th in the nation to legalize constitutional carry, which would allow gun owners to carry concealed firearms without a permit. This shift would eliminate the current requirement for obtaining a permit through the local sheriff’s office and completing a safety training course, significantly changing concealed carry processes in the state.
A local gun seller predicts that if the law passes, it could encourage more residents to purchase firearms for self-defense, particularly smaller weapons that are becoming increasingly popular. With similar legislation already introduced in the House, the impact of these bills remains uncertain as the North Carolina Sheriff’s Association reviews their implications before taking a stance.
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