The North Carolina Senate has approved a bill that would eliminate the requirement for adults to obtain a permit to carry a concealed handgun. Known as Senate Bill 50, or the “Freedom to Carry NC,” the legislation passed on March 20 with a vote of 26-18, primarily along party lines, and is now headed to the House for further consideration.
This proposed change has sparked significant opposition, particularly from state Democrats who argue that loosening restrictions on concealed carry could lead to increased gun violence. Supporters of the bill, however, contend that it enhances individual rights and freedom. With the bill now in the hands of the House Rules Committee, the outcome could have a lasting impact on the state’s gun laws and public safety policies.
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