North Carolina’s House of Representatives is examining a Republican proposal, House Bill 5, which would enable gun owners to carry concealed weapons without a permit. If successful, this legislation would position North Carolina as the 30th state in the U.S. to adopt constitutional carry, signaling a significant shift in the state’s approach to gun ownership.
Introduced by Republican Rep. Keith Kidwell, the bill asserts that the right to self-defense is protected by the Second Amendment. The proposal comes after a similar measure failed to advance in the last two-year session, highlighting ongoing debates surrounding gun rights in the state. The bill intends to remove legal restrictions on concealed carry, leading to renewed discussions on public safety and individual rights.
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