A concerned resident of Davie County voices alarm over Senate Bill 50, known as the “Freedom to Carry NC” act, which proposes allowing individuals aged 18 and older to carry concealed, loaded handguns without a permit, background check, or safety training. This significant policy shift could undermine community safety, as emphasized by local law enforcement leaders who advocate for the existing requirements to protect the public and officers alike.
As the North Carolina House prepares for a key override vote on September 22, the fate of this legislation remains uncertain. Sheriff Darren Campbell of Iredell County warns that removing permit and training requirements poses a serious risk to public safety. The upcoming vote places the state’s lawmakers at a crossroads, with the potential to prioritize political pressures over responsible gun regulations that many local residents and officials believe are essential.
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