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| Last edited by lukem; 08-29-2008 at 10:35 AM. |
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| I'm headed to Charlotte at the end of the month, so I checked with the Mecklenburg Sheriff's office to see if the greater CLT area had any regulations above and boyond what the NC DOJ website had. Her verbatim reply is: You will be good as long as you obey the laws that you read on NC DOJ's website. Enjoy your trip.
__________________ Victory rewards not the army that fires the most rounds, but who is the more accurate shot. ---Unknown |
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| Quote: Copied and pasted from your Resident Permit link: "Deadly Force / Castle Doctrine: North Carolina is a Castle Doctrine state and has a stand-your-ground law." Not correct.
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| Lukem, et. al., Doesn't NC have any exceptions for Active Duty Military to the requirements for CCW? I wrote my Sheriff in the county and he has not responded yet. Anyone? Hooyah!
__________________ Navy Chief Last edited by Navy Chief; 09-08-2009 at 11:57 PM. Reason: added text "for active duty military" |
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http://www.ncdoj.com/Files/About-DOJ...-gun-Laws.aspx |
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| LUKEM, Thanks for looking!
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