Another illegal parks ban WILL NOT BE TOLERATED!
GRNC
President, Paul Valone has responded to Lenoir County's proposed ban
within parks by documenting how their draft ordinance will violate State
Law recently enacted through GRNC-backed bills:
"Specifically,
the proposed ordinance claims a county's right to regulate weapons,
including concealed handguns carried with a permit issued under Article
54B of Chapter 14 of the North Carolina General Statutes, not only in
county owned buildings and appurtenant premises, but also in county
parks.
However,
in its 2011-2012 Session, the North Carolina General Assembly passed
House Bill 650 (S.L. 2011-268), which restricted the ability of local
governments to prohibit the lawful carry of concealed handguns in parks
to a limited number of "recreational facilities." In 2013, the
legislature passed House Bill 937 (S.L. 2013-369), which further
narrowed the definition of recreational facilities.
The
ordinance's claim to power to regulate concealed handguns under §
153A-121 as "detrimental to the health, safety, or welfare of its
citizens" is fallacious for many reasons, but foremost: Although the
ordinance correctly notes that § 14-409.40(f), our statewide firearms
preemption law, exempts nine statutes under which local governments may
still regulate firearms, it seems blissfully unaware that § 153A-121 is not one of the nine exempted statutes."
Read the entire letter HERE, or by going to http://grnc.org/documents/LenoirCountyFOGletter.pdf
Lenoir
County is now on notice that enacting their proposed illegal ban will
result in litigation that they cannot win. It is in the best interest of
all North Carolinians that municipalities obey state law, but in this
case Lenoir County taxpayers stand the most to lose by the action of
irresponsible municipal leaders.
Lenoir’s proposed ordinances were discovered by vigilant GRNC supporters and will be voted on during the Monday, February 17 commissioner’s meeting. GRNC supporters are encouraged to attend and speak to the issue if possible.
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