The NAACP Conway Branch held a press conference to address rising concerns over gun violence as the summer season approaches. Cedric Blain-Spain, vice president of the local chapter, emphasized the importance of gun safety and strongly encouraged all gun owners to obtain Concealed Weapons Permits, despite the current open carry laws in South Carolina.
As Myrtle Beach anticipates an influx of visitors for events like Bike Week, the NAACP is proactively seeking to foster unity and safety within the community. Blain-Spain’s remarks reflect broader worries that increased gun accessibility could lead to heightened risks, making their call for education and responsible ownership particularly timely.
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