North Carolina Republican lawmakers have set their sights on constitutional carry as the next major gun law reform after successfully repealing the requirement for a handgun purchase permit. The state director of the NRA, D.J. Spiker, highlighted that with 25 states already having adopted constitutional carry, North Carolina has a prime opportunity to pursue this change, arguing it would remove governmental barriers to exercising Second Amendment rights.
The proposed legislation could significantly alter gun ownership dynamics in North Carolina, where over 800,000 concealed carry permits have already been issued. A bill supporting constitutional carry has been introduced in the state House, though it remains in committee. Advocates believe that demand for self-defense is rising, as evidenced by lengthy permit wait times in past years, but concerns over public safety and training persist, echoing debates from similar proposals that failed to pass in previous sessions.
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