Electric Weapons, Defensive Sprays and High Capacity Laws
Stun Guns and Electric Weapons 62.1-04-02. Carrying Concealed Firearms or Dangerous Weapons Prohibited Carrying of concealed firearms and other dangerous weapons is prohibited under this section. “Dangerous weapons” do not include defensive sprays and other irritating agents used by a person for self-defense nor do stun guns and other electric weapons. Note: Because the law […]
North Dakota LEOSA Information
North Dakota Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act Information
Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of North Dakota AG
• North Dakota Attorney General on Trespass • North Dakota Attorney General on Cities Prohibiting Firearms on Public Properties
Additional Information and Airport Requirements
The state of North Dakota does not allow carrying of firearms in public buildings. Airport terminals that are public-owned shall be considered off limits. It is hard to know whether an airport is publicly owned or not, so nationalcarryacademy.com recommends you not to carry firearms in airport terminals. Carrying in parking lots of airports is […]
Supplemental Information
62.1-01-01. General Definitions. An “unloaded firearm” means that the firearm’s firing chamber does not contain any bullet. For a revolver, there should be no loaded shell in the cylinder. State of Emergency 37-17.1. Firearms in Emergencies Officials of the state and any political subdivision should not exercise the following during a state of emergency: a. […]
Age Requirements for Carrying or Moving Firearms
The minimum age requirement to carry and transport a firearm in a vehicle within North Dakota without the need for any type of permit is 18 years old. Note: Some states are restrictive when it comes to carrying and transporting of firearms that they only allow transporting to and from the gun shops, repair shops, […]
Important Links
CCW Website North Carolina CCW Handbook CCW Application Form North Carolina Statutes Administrative Rules Reciprocity Information North Carolina Attorney General Cumberland County Sheriff Wake County Sheriff State Secretary
Reciprocity Guidelines for North Carolina
North Carolina is a Shall Issue state that recognizes carry permits/licenses from all other states. § 14-415.24. Reciprocity; out-of-state handgun permits. A valid carry permit issued by another state is recognized in North Carolina. This became effective on December 1, 2011.
Applying for a Permit in North Carolina
Application shall be made to the office of the county’s sheriff of which the individual is residing. The applicant is required to have the following: a. A completed application form provided by the sheriff b. A permit fee which costs $80.00 c. Two sets of fingerprints taken in the sheriff’s office d. Service fee of […]
