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NC: Bill to abolish state pistol permit passes, but a veto is likely
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By a 27-20 party line vote, the North Carolina Senate passed a bill (HB 398) Wednesday that would repeal the state’s pistol purchase permit requirement.
The measure had passed the House in May after a heated debate, as Policy Watch previously reported. Gov. Cooper is likely to veto the bill, as he did with another measure that would have allowed people with concealed carry permits to bring guns onto church grounds that also serve as school properties. |
Comment by:
repealfederalgunlaws
(8/20/2021)
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Several otherwise good states are learning the hard way that you NEVER elect democrats. |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(8/20/2021)
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The legislature needs to toss the governor out of a helicopter. [/sarc] |
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