Pending Law for Firearms Education in North Carolina High Schools
HB 612 was introduced by North Carolina lawmakers in early April 2017. The bill proposes to implement an elective firearms education program
HB 612 was introduced by North Carolina lawmakers in early April 2017. The bill proposes to implement an elective firearms education program
Last month our gun trust law firm provided details about the proposed North Carolina Constitutional Carry Act (HB 69). Another version of
North Carolina legislators proposed the Constitutional Carry Act (HB 69) earlier this month. The Act would remove the requirement to acquire a
In February, learn about applicable firearms laws and using gun trusts in elder and special needs practices, and receive guidance on dealing
The weeks before year’s end are full of national and cultural holidays that bring families together. For those traveling to North Carolina
Firearms have been a part of southern culture for generations. CBS News ranked jurisdictions across the United States by the number of
North Carolina gun trust attorney Greg Herman-Giddens will host a free educational seminar in Chapel Hill on Monday, April 4th about gun
Several legislation changes occurred in 2015 that affect how individuals acquire and own firearms in North Carolina. Many of the amendments produced
Legislation enacted in 2015 provides that North Carolina residents who apply for a Chief Law Enforcement Officer’s (CLEO) sign-off on a suppressor
Many individuals who use gun trusts have a collection of firearms, some of which are used exclusively for hunting. North Carolina deer