Senate bill eases gun restrictions
RALEIGH — A measure that lets people carry concealed firearms in more places and repeals a requirement to get a license to buy a handgun tentatively passed the North Carolina Senate Wednesday.
The Senate version broadens the scope of a bill that already passed the House. Democrats say the measure encourages more gun violence. Republicans counter that the bill protects responsible gun owners from criminals.
The Senate’s changes allow conce...
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Chris Kardish
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