NC Bill Allowing Firearms in Private Schools Passes House, Goes to Gov. Stein
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In North Carolina, lawmakers agree private schools can let teachers carry guns
State lawmakers sent a bill to the governor of North Carolina that would allow private schools to authorize teachers or school volunteers to carry concealed handguns on campus.
NC lawmakers send new school cellphone bill to Stein. Here's what it would do
Every North Carolina school board would be required to restrict the use of cellphones and other wireless communication devices in schools, with a few exceptions, under legislation passed by the North Carolina General Assembly this week.
NC bill allowing firearms in private schools passes House, goes to Gov. Stein
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following video is after NC House pushed through the second of 3 readings of House Bill 193 back in May. RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — The General Assembly had a busy day Thursday morning with the passage of House Bill 193, which eases firearm restrictions in private schools. The Firearm Law Revisions passed in the House 61 to 46. The new bill now goes to Governor Josh Stein, who will then sign the revision into the existing gun laws…
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