Grass Roots North Carolina / Forum For Firearms Education
Post Office Box 10665, Raleigh, NC 27605
877.282.0939 (Phone) 919.573.0354 (Fax) www.GRNC.org
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Release date: February 3, 2023
BILL INTRODUCED TO REPEAL JIM CROW
PISTOL PERMIT SYSTEM IN NORTH CAROLINA
[RALEIGH] A bill introduced in the North Carolina General Assembly would end the state’s Jim Crow era pistol purchase permit requirement.
Sponsored by Sens. Danny Britt, Warren Daniel, and Jim Perry, Senate Bill 40, if enacted, will allow North Carolinians to further exercise their Second Amendment rights and purchase a handgun without first needing a purchase permit issued by the sheriff. Once the purchase permit system is repealed, background checks will be done at the time and point of sale rather than up to 5 years prior.
Grass Roots North Carolina (GRNC), an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that advocates for Second Amendment protections, has been working with lawmakers to make this legislation possible.
Said GRNC President Paul Valone:
“The right to self-defense is a fundamental civil right. Under the pistol purchase permit system, a sheriff may deny an application by invoking a subjective “good moral character” requirement which has been used even in recent years to deny minorities their rights. GRNC has had to file three lawsuits over unlawful attempts by certain urban sheriffs to obstruct the issuance of permits. We have seen examples of how the current system can be abused by those in positions of authority and it’s time we repeal the mechanisms that have allowed some to infringe upon the rights of North Carolinians.”
Purchase permit repeal will increase safety
Under the present system, sheriffs issue permits which are untraceable slips of paper good for up to 5 years. Because the permits allow handgun buyers to circumnavigate the computerized National Instant Background Check System, it is possible for someone to get a permit, commit a disqualifying crime, and then use the permit to bypass a background check. Repealing the system will result in background checks being done at the time of sale. In recent years, the NC Sheriff’s Association has supported repeal because improvements in mental health reporting to NICS have rendered the system, in their words, “redundant.”
Closing the “church carry loophole”
The same three senators also introduced Senate Bill 41, which would close the “church carry loophole” by allowing concealed handgun permit-holders to carry in religious institutions which sponsor schools provided curricular or extracurricular activities are not in session. Concealed carry is currently legal in NC churches. But if the church sponsors any type of school, it becomes “educational property” where carry is prohibited.
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Founded in 1994, Grass Roots North Carolina is an all-volunteer 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to preserving individual liberties guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights with emphasis on the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.
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