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There are several pro-gun bills that are active in the North Carolina General Assembly, and a few that have been recently introduced. With the deadline to introduce bills in the House passing on Wednesday, April 6, here are the House bills we can expect to work on, or continue to work on, during this year’s session.

Tomorrow, Senate File 456 is scheduled to be voted on by the state House of Representatives. If passed in the House, SF 456 would then be sent to the Governor Terry Branstad’s desk for his approval. SF 456 is designed to improve the language from the new "shall-issue" law and allow Iowa state law to meet the requirements set forth in the federal NICS Improvement Amendments Act (NIAA) of 2007.

On April 8, Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli issued an advisory opinion in response to Delegate Mark Cole’s (R-88) request as to whether it is permissible for a citizen to carry his firearm into a place of worship for personal safety purposes and whether a church may ban weapons on its property under §18.2-283. This statute requires a “good and sufficient reason for carrying a firearm into a place of worship while a meeting for religious purposes is being held at such place.”

On April 7, Senate Bill 1467 passed in the state House by a 33 to 24 vote, with three absences. If signed into law by Governor Jan Brewer, SB 1467 will prohibit an educational institution from adopting or enforcing any policy prohibiting the possession of a concealed weapon by a permit holder or regulating the lawful transportation or storage of a firearm.

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