NC House weighs override on concealed carry bill

Summary

North Carolina House members are weighing whether to override Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of a permitless concealed carry bill.

Why this matters

The House vote will determine whether North Carolina loosens its concealed carry rules by lowering the age threshold and removing permit and training requirements. The outcome would affect gun policy statewide and determine whether Stein’s veto stands.

Durham County Sheriff Clarence Birkhead said Tuesday that a bill allowing permitless concealed carry would make law enforcement work more dangerous and could increase gun violence.

Birkhead spoke at a Raleigh news conference with gun control advocates urging House members to uphold Gov. Josh Stein’s veto of Senate Bill 50, which would allow more people to carry concealed handguns in public.

Under Senate Bill 50, anyone 18 and older who can legally carry a gun could carry it concealed without a permit or safety training.

Permitless carry “makes our jobs more difficult – to put a gun in the hand of someone who’s not trained, who’s 18 years of age – so we have to approach every encounter as if there’s a weapon, because we just don’t know,” Birkhead said. “It increases the risk of someone being harmed in that encounter, whether it’s the officer, the deputy, or the citizen. That to me is unacceptable.”

The North Carolinians Against Gun Violence Education Fund cited studies it said showed firearm homicide and suicide rates increased in states that loosened concealed-weapon permitting laws or adopted permitless concealed carry, and that officer-involved shootings of civilians rose more than expected in states with such laws.

The Legislature passed the bill last year. The Senate already overrode Stein’s veto along party lines, and the House now will decide whether to do the same. A three-fifths majority in both chambers is required to override a veto.

When the House passed the bill last June, two Republicans joined all Democrats in voting against it. The outlook for an override may have shifted after two of three House Democrats who lost their primaries last year left the party.

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