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Elected politicians in North Carolina who hold concealed weapons permits — including General Assembly members — would be allowed to bring their guns into places that are currently prohibited, under legislation a House judiciary committee approved Monday.
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The House passed a controversial gun bill this week, but it's not clear the measure has enough support to become law.The measure would do away with the…
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Updated 10:26 a.m., June 2, 2017A bill that would eliminate the need for a permit to carry a concealed handgun has inched forward in the state House.Some…
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Corrections officers from North Carolina prisons could carry concealed firearms while off duty without a permit under a legislative proposal that seeks to…
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Beginning Tuesday, residents with concealed carry permits will be able to legally bring handguns into restaurants and bars across the state. The new…