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North Carolina Constitutional Carry: Will SB 50 or HB 5 Become Law in 2025?
As of April 2025, North Carolina remains one of the few southeastern states without constitutional carry, also known as permitless carry. This means a Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) is still required to carry a concealed firearm legally. However, two bills—Senate Bill 50 (SB 50) and House Bill 5 (HB 5)—aim to change that by allowing eligible citizens to carry concealed handguns without a permit.
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Why Permits and Classes Beat Constitutional Carry Alone
Expert concealed carry training helps NC and SC residents navigate laws and carry confidently in a constitutional carry world.
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Concealed Carry Laws: A Beginner’s Overview
Carrying a concealed firearm is a serious responsibility, and understanding the laws that govern it is just as critical as mastering marksma
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A Beginner’s Guide to Handguns: Revolvers vs. Pistols
If you’re new to firearms and considering a handgun—maybe for self-defense or just to learn—this guide is here to help.
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How to Choose the Best Handgun for Concealed Carry: A Practical Guide
Purchasing a firearm is a significant decision—whether it's your first or an addition to your collection. The right gun isn’t about...
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Your First Trip to a Gun Shop: A Step-by-Step Guide
First Time at a Gun Shop: A Beginner’s Guide Going to a gun shop for the first time can feel intimidating, especially if you’re new to...
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What to Expect in Your First Concealed Carry Class
This NC Concealed Carry Course meets all state requirements to apply for a North Carolina Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP).
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Your First Trip to the Shooting Range: A Beginner’s Guide
Stepping onto a shooting range for the first time is a big milestone for any firearm owner.
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How to Clean and Maintain Your Handgun: A Beginner’s Guide
Proper maintenance of your handgun is critical for keeping it reliable, safe, and ready to use when you need it most.
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