From Becky, NCGV Action Fund <[email protected]>
Subject Tell NC Lawmakers: Stop Permitless Carry!
Date February 25, 2025 5:33 PM
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Dear John,

Lawmakers in Raleigh have introduced two bills that would let people as young as 18 years old with NO training and NO background check carry a hidden loaded weapon in public. Email your state lawmakers now to stop Permitless Carry! [[link removed]]

Stop Permitless Carry Now! [[link removed]]

House Bill 5 [i] and Senate Bill 50 [ii] would eliminate the permit requirement for carrying a concealed weapon in North Carolina. This would be a dangerous and deadly move in our state: in other states that have weakened or eliminated their concealed carry permit requirements, firearm homicides increased up to 10.8%,[iii] and states saw a 29% increase in firearm violent crime. [iv]

Why is Permitless Carry so deadly? Younger and untrained people who haven't passed a background check would now be legally carrying hidden, loaded handguns. In public. At a restaurant or bar, on the street, or sitting next to you at a concert or a place of worship. In 2023, lawmakers took away the background check for people buying handguns from private sellers - so now North Carolina could have possibly thousands more people carrying hidden handguns in public who have never passed a background check at ANY point, without ANY training.

Untrained, younger, and armed - without a background check. This is NOT what responsible gun ownership looks like. This will lead to more gun violence in North Carolina.

We CANNOT let all of this happen in North Carolina! These are life and death bills, and must not become law. Send an email today to stop Permitless Carry [[link removed]]

In this fight together,
Becky & Sara

References:
i North Carolina General Assembly. House Bill 5. [[link removed]] Jan 2025.
ii North Carolina General Assembly. Senate Bill 50 [[link removed]] . Feb 2025.
iii Fridel E. Comparing the impact of household gun ownership and concealed carry legislation on the frequency of mass shootings and firearms homicide. Justice Quarterly. 2021.
iv Donahue J, et al. More guns, more unintended consequences: the effects of right-to-carry on criminal behavior and policing in US cities. National Bureau of Economic Research. 2022 June.

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Chapel Hill, NC 27515
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