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How The Gun Laws In North Carolina Compare To Other States
As the only country in the world whose constitution enshrines the right to keep and bear arms without restrictions, it's no surprise the ...
2021-06-07
As the only country in the world whose constitution enshrines the right to keep and bear arms without restrictions, itβs no surprise the United States is absolutely saturated with guns.
The country is a global outlier in private firearm ownership. The U.S. has about 4% of the worldβs population but its people possess almost 40% of the worldβs civilian-owned guns β nearly 121 for every 100 residents, according to a 2018 report by the Swiss-based Small Arms Survey.
The strict partisan divide over the issue means that many states have very loose gun-ownership rules. And those with stronger restrictions in place can do little to stem the flow of firearms from less-regulated states. One bill currently before the House Judiciary committee, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, would even force states with stricter gun laws to accept concealed carry permits issued in states with less stringent laws.
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In 2020, the gun control laws in North Carolina ranked as the 25th strongest in the country, as the laws received a D grade from the Giffords Law Center. North Carolina had 13.1 gun deaths per 100,000 residents in 2020, the 23rd highest rate among all states.
No permit is required to carry an unconcealed firearm in North Carolina. The state has no restrictions on assault weapons, but does require a permit to carry a concealed firearm. Gun owners with concealed-carry permits can enter state parks with their weapons, but county governments are allowed to adopt ordinances limiting concealed firearms in certain places, like playgrounds.
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To determine the states with the best and worst gun laws, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 2020 Annual Gun Law Scorecard from the Giffords Law Center, which ranks states on the strength of gun laws and policy and assigns a letter grade.
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