Tuesday, June 22, 2021

North Carolina Gov Cooper Vetoes Bipartisan Worshipper Protection Again

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Governor Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 43, the bipartisan-supported bill to expand the ability of citizens to defend themselves and their loved ones while attending religious worship. IMG NRA-ILA

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- On Friday, Governor Roy Cooper vetoed Senate Bill 43, the bipartisan-supported bill to expand the ability of citizens to defend themselves and their loved ones while attending religious worship. This is not surprising, given that he vetoed similar legislation last year. Like last year, Gov. Cooper has erroneously claimed that the bill will allow guns in schools and threatens the safety of students and teachers. Instead, it only applies to churches that operate schools and simply allows parishioners to carry when the schools are not in session, if the church wishes to opt-in. Gov. Cooper’s veto once again shows that he cares little about personal safety or private property rights.

Senate Bill 43 allows law-abiding citizens who hold a concealed handgun permit to carry a handgun to defend themselves and their loved ones when attending religious worship taking place on private property that is both a school, and a place of worship, if it does not prohibit firearms. This empowers private property owners to set their own security policy, rather than the state imposing a one-size-fits-all solution. In 2019, an armed citizen in Texas defended his church against an individual. This worshiper, Jack Wilson, was able to take action because of similar, NRA-backed legislation in Texas.

If your state senator voted in favor of SB 43, please ask them to override Gov. Cooper’s veto.

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Senators who voted in favor:

    • W. Ted Alexander
    • Deanna Ballard
    • Lisa S. Barnes
    • Phil Berger
    • Danny Earl Britt, Jr.
    • Jim Burgin
    • Kevin Corbin
    • David W. Craven
    • Warren Daniel
    • Chuck Edwards
    • Carl Ford
    • Amy S. Galey
    • Kathy Harrington
    • Ralph Hise
    • Brent Jackson
    • Steve Jarvis
    • Todd Johnson
    • Joyce Krawiec
    • Michael A. Lazzara
    • Michael V. Lee
    • Paul Newton
    • Jim Perry
    • Dean Proctor
    • Bill Rabon
    • Norman Sanderson
    • Vickie Sawyer
    • Bob Steinburg

About NRA-ILA:

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