Custodian
Regular Member
Whether he realizes it or not, but the forum members and posters, bulldawg1964 - Workplace - Is a C&C required? & Tucker6900 - Carrying a sword? <Iowa forum> , inspired this post with his talk of a CCP.
Now, we don't have Concealed Carry Permits or even Concealed Weapon(s) Permits in the great state of North Carolina. We only have Concealed Handgun Permits.
I've always wondered why the NCCHP was limited to basically handguns. Anyone else?
That being said, I wonder:
A) How would the citizens of this state, find the political capital and move beyond simply firearms in general. It would take, literally an act of the general assembly, to legally concealing a fixed blades of any considerable length on their person off their own property, which for now is basically illegal (which is why you see from time to time people open carrying fixed blades in nifty, leather holsters).
B) And does anyone think that the Tarheel state would ever move or inch towards Constitutional Carry (open/concealed)? Or does this make too much money for the Sheriff offices, the mental health clinics, as well as those running the NCCHP classes, who are regulated by the state DOJ for this ever to be simply dropped?
Now, we don't have Concealed Carry Permits or even Concealed Weapon(s) Permits in the great state of North Carolina. We only have Concealed Handgun Permits.
I've always wondered why the NCCHP was limited to basically handguns. Anyone else?
That being said, I wonder:
A) How would the citizens of this state, find the political capital and move beyond simply firearms in general. It would take, literally an act of the general assembly, to legally concealing a fixed blades of any considerable length on their person off their own property, which for now is basically illegal (which is why you see from time to time people open carrying fixed blades in nifty, leather holsters).
B) And does anyone think that the Tarheel state would ever move or inch towards Constitutional Carry (open/concealed)? Or does this make too much money for the Sheriff offices, the mental health clinics, as well as those running the NCCHP classes, who are regulated by the state DOJ for this ever to be simply dropped?