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NC: Constitution’s Ban on Secession Could be Dropped Under House Bill
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A bill filed Tuesday by a trio of N.C. House Republicans seeks to drop a provision in the state constitution that prohibits secession. Another would repeal the constitutional requirement that voters be able to read. ... A third would change the line that says a North Carolina citizen “owes paramount allegiance to the Constitution and government of the United States” by taking out the word “government.” And a fourth would repeal the section in the state constitution that allows the state to regulate the concealed carrying of weapons. ... Voters would decide on the amendment in the November 2018 election.
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