gatorbait11
06-22-2008, 22:05
I am going to North Carolina for 4th of july weekend I have a concealed license for Florida. I know NC honors is. So i should not have a problem correct. If anyone knows different let me know thanks
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View Full Version : north carolina gatorbait11 06-22-2008, 22:05 I am going to North Carolina for 4th of july weekend I have a concealed license for Florida. I know NC honors is. So i should not have a problem correct. If anyone knows different let me know thanks volsbear 06-22-2008, 22:07 You are correct. But if you're driving, be aware that I don't think you're good in South Carolina. You are good, I believe, in Georgia and N.C. rvrctyrngr 06-22-2008, 22:20 You are correct. But if you're driving, be aware that I don't think you're good in South Carolina. You are good, I believe, in Georgia and N.C. Not good in SC.....yet. With the new regs they passed last week, we should have a reciprocity agreement shortly, now that SLED no longer makes that decision. Bozz 06-22-2008, 22:52 Be careful with their off-limits areas, my understanding is that you cannot carry in anyplace that has alcohol for consumption -- not just "bars" or places that get most of their revenue from alcohol like Florida. So, enjoy eating at McD's while your there... LOL! Bozz NC Bullseye 06-22-2008, 23:31 I am going to North Carolina for 4th of july weekend I have a concealed license for Florida. I know NC honors is. So i should not have a problem correct. If anyone knows different let me know thanks You'll be good to go in NC, just make SURE you know the NC laws for where you can and can't carry. Below is a list I have on hand but check the usual sites to verify before you head out. Enjoy the Carolinas and travel safe! Places where permit does not authorize carrying a concealed handgun, or any firearm. Ten areas are listed in N.C.G.S. 14-415.11(c) as places a concealed handgun is not allowed by the permit statute. On some of this location, no firearm, open or concealed, can be lawfully possessed by a private citizen. Any firearm on those premises is illegal. In others, the prohibition extends to concealed handguns. These locations are designated as no concealed handgun zones by the permit statute. The difference between no firearm zone and no concealed carry zone is important. A handgun that is openly carried, and not concealed, does not violate the concealed carry statute and does not violate the concealed deadly weapon statute, N.C.G.S. 14-269, but the no firearm zones prohibit open and concealed firearms. a) Educational property: NO FIREARMS Educational property is generally that of any public or private educational institution. Included are the buildings, grounds, recreation and athletic areas, buses, and . . . other property owned, used, or operated (by a public or private educational institution). The educational institution may be a nursery school or a university. The facility may be an entire hospital or just a bus. Violation may be a Class I felony, N.C.G.S. 14- 269.2(b). b) Assembly where admission fee is charged: NO FIREARMS Any assembly where an admission fee has been charged, N.C.G.S. 14-269.3. c) Alcoholic beverages sold and consumed: NO FIREARMS In any place where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed. Certain exceptions are provided. Violation is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, N.C.G.S. 14-269.3. d) Courthouses, state buildings, and federal property: NO FIREARMS Firearms are prohibited on certain state property. Enumerated are the State Capitol Building, the Executive Mansion, the Western Residence of the Governor, or in any building housing any court of the General Court of Justice. Certain exceptions are provided. Federal property generally is also forbidden under various provisions of federal and state statutes. Violation is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, N.C.G.S. 14-269.4. e) At a parade, demonstration, funeral, picket line: NO FIREARMS Firearms are prohibited in, or as a spectator at, any parade, funeral procession, picket line, or demonstration upon any private health care facility, or upon any public place prohibited by the state or any political subdivision. Violation is a Class 1 Misdemeanor, N.C.G.S. 14-277.2. f) In a law enforcement facility: NO CONCEALED HANDGUNS In a law enforcement facility, meaning in any building or on premises occupied by a law enforcement agency of the state, a county, a municipality, a company police agency, or a campus law enforcement facility. g) Department of Correction facility: NO CONCEALED HANDGUNS In a correctional facility, meaning in a building or on premises operated by the North Carolina Department of Correction. h) Offices of state or federal government: NO CONCEALED HANDGUNS In any building housing only federal or state offices, or in any office used by the state or federal government in any other building. i) Financial institutions: NO CONCEALED HANDGUNS In a financial institution, including banks, savings and loan, or credit unions. j) Anywhere a conspicuous sign posted: NO CONCEALED HANDGUNS On any premises where a conspicuous notice is posted, or statement is made by the person in charge, that carrying a concealed weapon is prohibited. Any property owner has the right to prohibit possession of a concealed handgun. Notice may be given personally by the person in charge of the premises or by a conspicuous sign. If the law prohibits only concealed handguns, and not all firearms, a person with a concealed carry permit will comply with the law by moving the handgun from a concealed to an open, nonconcealed position. Of course, that may not be practical under all circumstances. Also, a person in charge of any private premises may prohibit an openly possessed or concealed handgun by using the trespass law. The occupant can, under the trespass law, order a person openly carrying a firearm to leave. If the order to leave is not obeyed, criminal trespass has been committed. Nothing in the Aconcealed carry statute authorizes possession of any weapon contrary to the wishes of the person in charge of private property. Suppose the person in charge of private property posts a conspicuous sign prohibiting all firearms, open and concealed, handguns or long guns. That use of trespass law is probably valid. Going on that premise may be criminal trespass. vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. | ![]() |