Starting December 1, new laws in North Carolina will allow employees and volunteers to carry firearms in private schools, stirring significant debate over school safety. House Bill 193 permits this if individuals have a concealed handgun permit, training, and written permission from school authorities, amidst concerns that schools could become less secure.
In addition to the gun policy, the new laws include Iryna’s Law, aimed at reforming pretrial release practices following a tragic stabbing incident, and driving regulations that restrict heavy trucks from the left-most lane on highways with six lanes or more. These legislative changes highlight divergent views on public safety and legal reform in the state.
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