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The N.C. House voted Wednesday morning to override Gov. Roy Cooper鈥檚 veto of a controversial gun bill. It鈥檚 Republicans鈥 first veto override since 2018.
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Some proposals would require background checks for all gun sales, prohibit people under 21 from owning assault-style weapons and create legal process for so-called 鈥渞ed-flag鈥 orders. Republicans are expected again to bottle up bills.
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North Carolina Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper has vetoed a bill that would do away with the permit someone must obtain from a county sheriff before buying a pistol. Cooper's veto on Monday was expected. He says gun-permit laws reduce deaths and the availability of guns to commit crimes.
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North Carolina Republicans completed a push Wednesday to eliminate the state's long-held requirement that a handgun buyer obtain a permit from the local sheriff. But the repeal is likely to get vetoed by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper, who supports more gun-access restrictions.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper vetoed gun-rights legislation on Friday that would allow parishioners at more churches to be armed, marking the second year in a row that he's blocked the idea.
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The bill now goes to Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper's desk. He vetoed a broader gun bill containing the same idea a year ago, saying it threatened the safety of students and teachers.
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New York's attorney general announced civil action to dissolve the National Rifle Association after an investigation found millions of dollars in alleged fraud by CEO Wayne LaPierre and others.
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NC Gun Rights Activists Promote Largely Symbolic Opposition To Gun Control With Second Amendment SanAs a package of gun control measures makes its way through Virginia鈥檚 newly-Democratic legislature, gun rights activists around the South are turning to鈥
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NC Gun Rights Activists Promote Largely Symbolic Opposition To Gun Control With Second Amendment SanAs a package of gun control measures makes its way through Virginia鈥檚 newly-Democratic legislature, gun rights activists around the South are turning to鈥