The new UNC Asheville concealed carry weapons law allows students to lock and load, but only as long as their concealed carry stays concealed.
“Anyone with a North Carolina concealed weapons permit can keep a concealed weapon in their vehicle as long as it remains in their vehicle and the vehicle remains locked,” Jason Hutchins, UNCA campus police officer said. “It’s just for pistols. The concealed weapons permit laws only cover handguns, and that’s what this legislation covers as well.”
Read the article: The Blue Banner (Student Newspaper of UNC Asheville)
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