The North Carolina Senate has passed a bill along party lines that would eliminate the permit requirement for carrying concealed handguns, moving the legislation to the House for further consideration. Supporters argue that the current permitting process infringes on Second Amendment rights, allowing responsible gun owners to carry for self-protection without bureaucratic barriers.
Democrats, however, have expressed concerns over public safety, with some amendments proposed to increase benefits for families of slain police officers. The bill represents a significant shift in gun laws, aiming to make North Carolina the 30th state to adopt permitless carry, a move long sought by gun rights advocates who claim it enhances personal liberty.
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