An opinion piece argues that North Carolina could significantly reduce gun violence by more rigorously prosecuting felons who illegally possess firearms. Statistics indicate that 88.8% of firearms offenders are prohibited from possessing guns, yet many cases against these individuals are dismissed, undermining efforts to curb gun-related crimes.
While progressive groups often oppose measures like permitless carry for law-abiding citizens, the author emphasizes that most violent crimes involving guns are committed by those with prior convictions. The piece draws attention to disturbing trends in jurisdictions like Durham, where nearly 58% of weapon charges were dismissed from 2014 to 2018, suggesting a need for more stringent enforcement to protect communities from habitual offenders.
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