State and City Laws for Carrying Knives

January 11, 2016 //

To know more about the laws concerning the use and possession of knives, click on this link.

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Laws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served

January 11, 2016 //

Restaurant carrying is allowed in the state of North Carolina. “Restaurant carrying” means carrying a firearm in a restaurant that serves alcohol. This may or may not mean that the carrier is allowed to sit at the bar area of the restaurant. Nationalcarryacademy.com recommends you not to sit on the bar area because in some […]

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Electric Weapons, Defensive Sprays and High Capacity Laws

January 11, 2016 //

Stun Guns and Electric Weapons § 14-269. Carrying Concealed Weapons. Carrying of concealed weapons including stun guns, bowie knife, razor, knuckles made of metals, loaded cane, slung shot, dagger, dirk and other deadly weapons is illegal except when an individual is in his own property. Note: The law states that concealed carrying is not allowed. […]

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North Carolina LEOSA Information

January 11, 2016 //

• North Carolina Laws on LEOSA Certification • North Carolina & LEOSA Prohibited Areas Law enforcement officers who are out-of-state are allowed to carry concealed firearms on certain areas within North Carolina, provided that the criteria set by the federal law is met. The officers should be employees of governmental agencies and are permitted by […]

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Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of North Carolina AG

January 11, 2016 //

U.S. District Court on the Suspension of Possession of Firearms During State of Emergency

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Additional Information and Airport Requirements

January 11, 2016 //

Carrying of firearms is not allowed in Charles-Douglas International Airport, but storage of firearms in vehicles is allowed. There is no set time period for the validity of training in North Carolina. The time period to establish an individual’s residency is 30 days. The minimum age for acquiring a carry permit/license is 21 years old. […]

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Supplemental Information

January 11, 2016 //

The law of North Carolina does not have a definition for a loaded firearm. Without a definition, we should assume that an unloaded firearm should have no cartridge on the firing chamber or no magazine attached to the firearm. State of Emergency§ 166A-19.30. Additional Powers of the Governor During State of Emergency. During a state […]

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Age Requirements for Carrying or Moving Firearms

January 11, 2016 //

The minimum age requirement to carry and transport a firearm in a vehicle within North Carolina 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, […]

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Revisions

January 11, 2016 //

4/12/15 – Initial page created.

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Important Links

January 11, 2016 //

CCW Website 1 CCW Website 2 CCW Handbook Nassau County CCW Handbook Frequently Asked Questions County Frequently Asked Questions NYSAFE ACT New York Statutes Administrative Rules New York Application Form New York Attorney General New York Gun Laws State Police Guide to SAFE ACT Public Records Exemption Form

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