Firearm Law Revisions.
North Carolina legislature overrode Governor's veto to enact firearm law revisions, indicating significant statutory changes to weapons regulations now in effect.
North Carolina legislature overrode Governor's veto to enact firearm law revisions, indicating significant statutory changes to weapons regulations now in effect.
HB 193 is a North Carolina firearm law revision that was vetoed by the Governor but had that veto overridden by the legislature on July 29, 2025, becoming law (Chapter SL 2025-81). While the specific provisions aren't detailed in the action record provided, the bill's passage despite gubernatorial opposition indicates it represents a significant shift in the state's firearm regulations.
Firearm legislation directly affects public safety policy, Second Amendment interpretation, and law enforcement practices. The veto override suggests the legislature prioritized this measure strongly enough to act against the Governor's position, indicating substantial political support and likely meaningful changes to existing firearms law in North Carolina.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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