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Home » NC Constitutional Carry Law Stalls After Governor’s Veto

NC Constitutional Carry Law Stalls After Governor’s Veto

Adam Green By Adam Green June 21, 2025 3 Min Read
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NC Constitutional Carry Law Stalls After Governor’s Veto

Governor Josh Stein vetoed a bill that would have eliminated permit requirements and lowered the concealed carry age to 18 in North Carolina. The controversial legislation faces resistance in both chambers and from the public, especially over the idea of teenagers carrying firearms without training.


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RALEIGH, NC (2-minute read) — Governor Josh Stein vetoed Senate Bill 50 on Friday, halting an attempt by Republican lawmakers to implement permitless concealed carry for adults aged 18 and older in North Carolina. The bill, co-sponsored by Senate leader Phil Berger, would have done away with the state’s current requirements for background checks, training, and age limits for carrying a concealed firearm.

Stein, a Democrat, sharply criticized the bill, stating, “This bill makes North Carolinians less safe and undermines responsible gun ownership.” He emphasized that removing the mandatory training and background checks, especially for teenagers, poses serious risks to public safety and complicates law enforcement duties.

Under current law, North Carolinians must be 21 or older, pass a background check through their local sheriff’s office, pay an $80 fee, and demonstrate proficiency in handling a firearm and understanding gun laws to receive a concealed carry permit. Senate Bill 50 would have removed all of these requirements.

Republican supporters of the bill argue that constitutional carry is a fundamental Second Amendment right. “Law-abiding North Carolinians shouldn’t have to jump through hoops to exercise their rights,” said Berger. He announced plans to seek a veto override vote.

Public Opinion and Legislative Hurdles

However, Republicans face obstacles in doing so. In the House, the bill passed 61-46—well short of the 72 votes needed to override a veto. Ten Republicans missed the vote, and two voted against the bill. In the Senate, four Republicans were absent when it passed 26-18; all present GOP senators supported it.

A recent Meredith College poll revealed public hesitancy toward the bill. While North Carolinians were split on the idea of removing permit rules in general, a significant 71% opposed allowing 18-year-olds to carry concealed firearms without any training.

Safety Tip: Never underestimate the importance of proper training when carrying a firearm. Knowing how to use a firearm safely—and understanding when it’s legally justified to use one—can prevent negligence and legal consequences.

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