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Watered Down Gun Bill Back At The NC House

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On Wednesday, a controversial gun bill is scheduled for its final vote in the North Carolina House. It passed its second reading Tuesday but only after significant changes.          

After a long and heated debate the House voted to strip the bill of its most controversial provision, allowing the private sale of handguns without a background check by local sheriffs. Gone, too, is a provision that allowed concealed handguns in the halls of the General Assembly.

And representatives passed an amendment which reinstates a lifetime ban on concealed carry permits for those convicted of certain misdemeanors such as stalking and child abuse.

More changes to the bill could be on the way. Speaker Tim Moore cut off debate yesterday with 10 amendments still on the table. They will likely be brought up today.

The gun bill’s primary sponsor is Republican Jacqueline Schaffer of Mecklenburg County. 

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Tom Bullock decided to trade the khaki clad masses and traffic of Washington DC for Charlotte in 2014. Before joining WFAE, Tom spent 15 years working for NPR. Over that time he served as everything from an intern to senior producer of NPR’s Election Unit. Tom also spent five years as the senior producer of NPR’s Foreign Desk where he produced and reported from Iraq, Afghanistan, Yemen, Haiti, Egypt, Libya, Lebanon among others. Tom is looking forward to finally convincing his young daughter, Charlotte, that her new hometown was not, in fact, named after her.