Lawmakers override Cooper's gun bill veto, state pistol permit law now repealed
The North Carolina House voted to repeal the state's pistol permit law and allow concealed handguns on churches located on school property. It's the first time Cooper has been overridden since 2018.
North Carolina House members on Wednesday overrode a veto that Gov. Roy Cooper issued last week for a bill easing gun laws.
With three Democrats absent from the floor, the Republican-led effort to dismantle the state’s pistol permit requirement will …
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