2015 North Carolina Gun Law Change Review
Several legislation changes occurred in 2015 that affect how individuals acquire and own firearms in North Carolina. Many of the amendments produced
Several legislation changes occurred in 2015 that affect how individuals acquire and own firearms in North Carolina. Many of the amendments produced
The Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives originally announced a delay of ATF 41P in 2013.
Legislation enacted in 2015 provides that North Carolina residents who apply for a Chief Law Enforcement Officer’s (CLEO) sign-off on a suppressor
Last week, the North Carolina Senate passed House Bill 562, an omnibus pro-gun reform bill which will modify multiple North Carolina gun
In early June 2015, lawmakers proposed a law that would mandate smart gun technology within the next decade. The proposed regulations are
For the past few weeks, North Carolina lawmakers considered passing several new gun laws. The proposed items could have changed the permit
Convicted felons are not legally permitted to possess firearms. Generally, law enforcement officers confiscate a potential felon’s firearms until a court decides
A few dozen bills were signed into law by Florida’s governor in late May 2015. One of the new laws offers added
The National Shooting Sports Foundation recently confirmed with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, & Explosives (ATF) that 41P—the controversial proposition affecting
The 2015 National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting was held in Nashville, Tennessee in April. In addition to the many exhibits and