North Carolina Democratic Governor Josh Stein takes a bold stance by vetoing his first bills, which propose allowing permitless concealed carry of handguns and enhancing state cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. These significant legislative measures—backed by the GOP-controlled General Assembly—have sparked debates around gun safety and immigrant rights following their introduction last week.
In his veto message, Stein expresses concern that the proposed gun legislation, which would allow individuals as young as 18 to carry concealed weapons without training, poses a safety risk. Stein’s decision adds pressure on state Republicans who face a razor-thin margin to override the veto, as they are one vote short of a veto-proof majority. The fate of these controversial bills now lies in the hands of the legislature, with potential override votes expected in the coming week.
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