CHARLOTTE, N.C. –
When North Carolina
lawmakers approved a bill expanding where concealed weapons are legally
allowed, it created a dilemma for communities that had banned firearms
from playgrounds.
To comply with the legislation, some
municipalities have had to change their local laws. While some community
leaders have expressed outrage, gun rights groups say its time
municipalities follow the law — and they’re watching to make sure they
do. If they don’t, legal action could follow.
“The days when local
government bureaucrats can ignore state law with respect to firearms
are over,” said Paul Valone, founder of Grass Roots North Carolina, a
gun rights group. “We want these municipalities to comply with the law. I
don’t think that’s too much to ask.”
The fight has been brewing
for years. Opponents say it’s dangerous to have guns around children,
but supporters say concealed weapons help reduce crime.
The latest
battle can be traced back to 2011 when the General Assembly passed a
law that prohibited municipalities from banning concealed weapons in
local parks.
The legislation also included a provision that let
cities ban concealed weapons from “recreation facilities” —
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