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Is SEC. 18-35 (1) currently legal under NC law?

American Patriot

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Sec. 18-35. - Specific restrictions authorized.

During the existence of a proclaimed state of emergency, the mayor may impose by proclamation any or all of the following restrictions:

(1) Prohibit or regulate the possession off one's own premises of explosives, firearms, ammunition or dangerous weapons of any kind and prohibit the purchase, sale, transfer or other disposition thereof.
 

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Sec. 18-35. - Specific restrictions authorized.

During the existence of a proclaimed state of emergency, the mayor may impose by proclamation any or all of the following restrictions:

(1) Prohibit or regulate the possession off one's own premises of explosives, firearms, ammunition or dangerous weapons of any kind and prohibit the purchase, sale, transfer or other disposition thereof.

Struck down per Bateman v Perdue (3/29/2012): http://ia600501.us.archive.org/7/items/gov.uscourts.nced.107258/gov.uscourts.nced.107258.87.0.pdf
 
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