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You hear some strange noises coming from the back of your house. You’re a woman living alone and you’re armed. You walk towards your back door when you see someone outside. You open the door and demand an explanation. The intruder runs around the corner of your house and you follow him. You tell him to stop. The intruder locks himself in the strange car sitting in your driveway. You call the police. Eventually, the police get the man to come out of his car. The intruder runs and the police tazze him. Your intruder is arrested for loitering and prowling, trespass and resisting an officer without violence. Your intruder has prior arrests for drug use and possession.
Q. Can I carry a gun in N.C. without having a Concealed Handgun permit?
A: This is dependent on many factors. On private property where you have permission of the owner – Yes. In rural areas where open carry is permitted – Yes. In cities and towns where a Display Ban is in effect – No.
This website opencarry.org also discusses the regulations of firearms being openly carried in North Carolina.
A summary from the North Carolina page at OpenCarry.org says, “North Carolina is a traditional open carry state. You may open carry in a motor vehicle. However, localities may regulate the carrying of firearms under certain circumstances.”
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Waiting For An Illinois Firearms’ Owner’s Card? Get In Line A Very Long Line
CBS Chicago 5/4/2021 Syndicated Local – CBS Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) If you’re waiting on firearms owner’s ID or concealed carry applications in Illinois, you are far from alone: The current backlog is thousands of applications long.
In December, Illinois State Police Director Brendan Kelly called the system “antiquated, outdated, inefficient.”
So what’s being done to fix it?
CBS2 Investigator Megan Hickey reports, that according to Kelly, lawmakers will have to help fix the system. But passing bills to change the roughly 50-year-old system has proven difficult.