Applying for a Non-Resident Permit

January 11, 2016 //

The state of North Carolina does not issue carry permits/licenses to non-residents, but members of the military force who are on active duty may apply. Consult your Commanding Officer and the sheriff of your county. The commanding officer may give an endorsement letter for a member and it may serve as a background check and […]

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Carry Permit Limitations

January 11, 2016 //

The following are considered off-limits for individuals who are carrying firearms: a. All school levels, private or public (including universities) and all the properties and facilities utilized by the school. b. The Executive Mansion, State Capitol Building and the Western Residence of the Governor and the establishments used by the General Court of Justice. c. […]

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Gun Sign Requirements and Limitations

January 11, 2016 //

The “No Firearm” posts in North Carolina have the force of the law. § 14-415.11. Permit to Carry Concealed Handgun; Scope of Permit. A concealed carry permit does not allow a person to carry a firearm on private properties where there are “No Firearm” signs posted. § 14-415.21. Violations of This Article Punishable as an […]

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Police Contact Carry Inform Requirements

January 11, 2016 //

Individuals who are carrying their firearms within North Carolina must inform police officer on contact immediately. § 14-415.21. Violations of this Article punishable as an infraction. Any individual who possesses a valid carry permit and is carrying a concealed firearm without the permit in his person or who fails to inform a police officer on […]

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Personal Vehicle Storage Limitations

January 11, 2016 //

§ 14-269. Carrying Concealed Weapons. Employees of correctional facilities and detention facilities are allowed to carry their firearms in their vehicles in parking lots of their employers during their duties as long as the firearms are kept in locked compartment or containers and the vehicles are locked as well. § 14-269.4. Weapons on Certain State […]

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Carry Restrictions for State, National and other Public Lands

January 11, 2016 //

Carrying of firearms in state parks, national parks, state owned hunting and fishing reservation and road side rest areas within the state of North Carolina is legal.

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Traveling in a Vehicle with a Firearm without a North Carolina Permit

January 11, 2016 //

Individuals who are transporting their firearms within North Carolina should make sure that they pay attention to the accessibility of the weapon while inside the vehicle. The firearm should not be readily accessible for the passengers of the vehicle. There is no specific law that is concerned about the transportation of firearms in vehicles, so […]

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Open Carry Laws for North Carolina

January 11, 2016 //

Open carrying in North Carolina is legally accepted, but there are some places that restrict carrying of firearms. Those who open carry shall stay away from the off-limits areas as listed in the “Carry Permit Limitations” section. For more information about carrying in a vehicle, check the “Traveling in a Vehicle with a Firearm without […]

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Carry Law Preemptions for North Carolina

January 11, 2016 //

§ 14-409.40. Statewide Uniformity of Local Regulation. It is a declaration from the General Assembly that the design, manufacture, sale and distribution of firearms and ammunition to the people are not harmful activities. Rather, it is the unlawful use that may cause injuries and harm. Counties and municipalities are not allowed to establish ordinances to […]

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North Carolina Laws for Use of Deadly Force

January 11, 2016 //

§ 14-51.2. Home, Workplace, and Motor Vehicle Protection; Presumption of Fear of Death or Serious Bodily Harm. § 14-51.3. Use of Force in Defense of Person; Relief from Criminal or Civil Liability. § 14-51.4. Justification for Defensive Force Not Available

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