Pepper spray is totally legal to carry in NC.
18, it may not be carried concealed, and it may not be carried on any educational property.
Only with a Concealed Handgun Permit.
According to the Carry Concealed website (see related link 'Carry Concealed'), yes, it is. However, CCW reciprocity is subject to unannounced changes, and someone traveling from Alaska with a CCW needs to contact the North Carolina State Police or North Carolina Department of Justice to verify that the state of North Carolina continues to maintain reciprocity with Alaska. This should be done by email, so that the response is documented, and a copy of this email should be retained at all times, along with concealed carry permit and photo ID. Anyone from out of state who will be carrying concealed in the state of North Carolina should also request information on concealed carry laws in North Carolina, as they tend to differ quite a bit from other CCW states, and be made aware that, in North Carolina, any CCW holder has an obligation to disclose this to any police officer who approaches them, whether or not they are carrying a handgun while being approached.
The University of North Carolina.
Pepper ball gun is Ok. But the Pepper balls are illegal in state of North Carolina so no there is no point in buying a pepper ball gun with out pepper balls. No Pepper ball guns are illegal in state of North Carolina. If you buy pepper ball gun you can not buy Pepper balls it illegal in state of North Carolina No Edit it is illegal in state of AL, CA, GA, MA, MI, MN, NC, NJ, NY, TX, WI * Note - Not Available for shipment to the following states: AL, CA, GA, MA, MI, MN, NC, NJ, NY, TX, WI
You cannotcarry a concealed baton in the state of North Carolina without a valid concealed carry permit.North Carolina law strictly controls the ability of individuals to carry weapons concealed. Except under the limited concealed handgun permit provisions of state law, described in Sections III. B and III. C of this publication, it is unlawful for any person in North Carolina, except when on his or her own premises, to willfully and intentionally carry concealed, either on or about his or her person, any "Bowie Knife, dirk, dagger, slingshot, loaded cane, metallic knuckles, razor, shurikin, stungun, or other deadly weapon of like kind." Specifically exempted from the requirements of this law are ordinary pocket knives carried in a closed position. An ordinary pocket knife is defined as being "a small knife, that is designed to be carried in a pocket or purse, which has its cutting edge and point entirely enclosed by its handle. The knife must not be capable of being opened by a throwing, explosive, or spring action." N.C. Gen. Stat. § 14-269.Whether, in a given case, a weapon is concealed from the public, is a question of fact to be resolved by a jury. By using the phrase "concealed about his or her person," this law makes it illegal to have a weapon concealed not only on a person, but also within a person's convenient control and easy reach.
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carry in your vehicle unloaded and concealed, to be safe dissasemble
Better to get this answer directly from the North Carolina Department of Justice. See the related link at the bottom.
"Gun permit"? Be specific. There are two types of firearms-related permits which come to mind for NC. The first are pistol permits, required to purchase a handgun in North Carolina (but waved if you have a North Carolina concealed carry permit). Those take about a week. The second is the aforementioned concealed carry permit.. that can take up to 90 days.
No. The NC DOJ has very explicitly stated that a NC concealed carry permit only allows you to carry one firearm, and does not cover any other types of weapons.
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