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Resident of this State who now owns a machine gun used in former wars, as a relic or souvenir may retain and keep same as his or her property. A person who lawfully possesses or owns a weapon in compliance with 26 U.S.C. Chapter 53, §§ 5801-5871. [9] Any other possession or use of fully automatic weapons in North Carolina is unlawful.
President George W. Bush signs the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act, June 22, 2004.. The Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA) is a United States federal law, enacted in 2004, that allows two classes of persons—the "qualified law enforcement officer" and the "qualified retired or separated law enforcement officer"—to carry a concealed firearm in any jurisdiction in the United ...
Gun laws in the United States regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition.State laws (and the laws of the District of Columbia and of the U.S. territories) vary considerably, and are independent of existing federal firearms laws, although they are sometimes broader or more limited in scope than the federal laws.
Constable James Drahovsky has been charged with leaving a loaded Glock 27 in a public bathroom of a district justice's office Monday.
NC gun laws: A GOP lawmaker wants to focus on safe gun storage. A violence prevention advocate says NC must do more. | Opinion In the aftermath of a mass shooting, two views on gun legislation in NC
According to a search warrant, a man arrested on N.C. State’s campus last month had plans for “vigilante justice.” Court documents: Cary man planned NC State fraternity shooting as revenge ...
A person being required in the name of the state by a sheriff, deputy sheriff, high bailiff, deputy bailiff or constable, who neglects or refuses to assist such an officer in the execution of his office, in a criminal cause, or in the preservation of the peace, or in the apprehension and securing of a person for a breach of the peace, or in a ...
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...