Jamesm760
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I was thinking along my situation, being in college. I just see students locking up weapons in their cars while in classes.
I do admit, I hate leaving the house with mine locked up in the safe, but I would be worried sick with it locked up in my car with all of the car break-ins on campus.
AN ACT TO ALLOW HUNTING WITH A SUPPRESSOR OR OTHER DEVICE DESIGNED TO MUFFLE OR MINIMIZE THE REPORT OF A FIREARM
HB 937 "Amend Various Firearms Laws" (Restaurant Carry & others) PASSED its 3rd & final reading. The vote went along party lines. :beer:
Now on to the senate...
http://www.ncleg.net/gascripts/BillLookUp/BillLookUp.pl?Session=2013&BillID=hb+937&submitButton=Go
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Who supported this bill?! Did you read it? Do you know it enacts universal background checks for private gun transfers? Wonder which organization we can thank for this latest fiasco?
10 (c) Background Check by Licensed Gun Dealer. – A prospective firearm transferor
11 who is not a licensed gun dealer shall arrange for a licensed gun dealer to obtain the
12 background check required by this section. A licensed gun dealer who obtains a background
13 check on a prospective transferee shall record the transfer and retain the records in the same
14 manner as when conducting a sale, rental, or exchange at retail. The licensed gun dealer shall
15 comply with all State and federal laws, including 18 U.S.C. § 922, as if the gun dealer were
16 transferring the firearm from the gun dealer's inventory to the prospective transferee. A
17 licensed gun dealer who obtains a background check for a prospective firearm transferor
18 pursuant to this section shall provide tothe firearm transferor andtransferee a copyofthe results
19 of the background check, including the SBI's approval or disapproval of the transfer.
I read it and all the good parts are for permit holders only.
These should apply to all people, not just those with permission slips from the government.
I wrote and asked Paul Valone if Grass Roots North Carolina would ever support and help pass bills for the rest of us. The response was less than heartening, besides accusing me of being one of those "malcontents on OCDO".
I agree; it should apply to all. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a loud voice in NC fighting for us.
I don't know much about Paul, but from what I've seen, including his posts here, he is no friend of open carry.