The North Carolina Senate takes significant steps towards passing Senate Bill 50, also known as the “Freedom to Carry NC” act, which would enable individuals aged 18 and older to carry concealed handguns without a permit. Primary sponsor Sen. Danny Britt argues that the legislation aims to protect constitutional rights, highlighting that 29 other states have adopted similar laws.
Despite support from lawmakers, the bill raises safety concerns among opponents, with critics emphasizing the importance of firearm education. Law enforcement officials express apprehension about the implications for public safety, suggesting the bill could escalate risks during routine interactions. As SB 50 progresses to the Senate floor for a vote, the debate intensifies over gun rights versus community safety.
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