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  2. North Carolina Schools to Stock AR-15s to Prevent Uvalde Repeat

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    A North Carolina county is preparing for future active-shooter situations by supplying its schools' law enforcement officers with AR-15 rifles after the Uvalde shooting.

  3. Polk County teenager dies in single-car accident in South ...

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    A Polk County teenager died Nov. 1 after being involved in a single-car accident in Greenville County in South Carolina. The driver was identified by the South Carolina Coroner's Office as Ty ...

  4. Gun laws in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina also has "Castle Doctrine" legal protection of the use of deadly force against intruders into one's home, business, or car. [3] It is unlawful to carry a firearm onto private or public school property or into any publicly owned building except interstate rest areas without express permission.

  5. No evidence Harris said she will end Second Amendment | Fact ...

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    The claim: Harris said she will 'end the Second Amendment'; Walz backed AR-15 ban. An Aug. 25 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows quotes purportedly from Vice President Kamala Harris ...

  6. Gun laws in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Location of North Carolina in the United States. Gun laws in North Carolina regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the U.S. state of North Carolina. [1] [2] North Carolina is a permissive state for firearms ownership. The state maintains concealed carry reciprocity with any other state so long as the permit is ...

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  8. AR-15–style rifle - Wikipedia

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    While the patents are expired, Colt has retained the trademark to the AR-15 name and is the sole manufacturer able to label their firearms as such. [1] From 1994 to 2004, the Federal Assault Weapons Ban restricted the sale of the Colt AR-15 and some derivatives in the United States, although it did not affect rifles with fewer listed features.

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