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The NC House has successfully overridden Gov. Cooper’s veto concerning pistol permits. This marks the first instance of a veto override since 2018.
The North Carolina House overrode Governor Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 41, which sought to scrap a requirement that handgun buyers obtain a permit from their county sheriff. Earlier, North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate voted to override the Governor’s veto, setting up the House’s first test of party unity under new operating rules. Representative Jon Hardister…
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The North Carolina House has successfully overturned Governor Cooper’s veto on pistol permits. This marks the first time a veto override has occurred since 2018.
The North Carolina House has successfully overridden Governor Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 41. This comes after the Senate voted to override the Democratic governor’s veto of legislation that would loosen gun restrictions. The bill has revived a package of gun access measures that removes the need for a handgun buyer to obtain a permit…
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NC House overrides Gov. Cooper’s veto over pistol permits The first time a veto has been overridden since 2018
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – – The North Carolina House has overridden Governor Cooper’s decision to veto Senate Bill 41. It comes after North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate voted Tuesday to override the Democratic governor’s first veto of the session on legislation to loosen gun restrictions, teeing up the House’s first test of party unity under new…
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NC House overrides Gov. Cooper’s veto over pistol permits; the first override of a veto since the end of 2018.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – the North Carolina House has overridden Governor Cooper’s veto over Senate Bill 41. It comes after North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate voted Tuesday to override the Democratic governor’s first veto of the session on legislation to loosen gun restrictions, teeing up the House’s first test of party unity under new operating rules.…
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NC House overrides Gov. Cooper’s veto on pistol permits for the first time; first veto override in the House since 2018.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) the North Carolina House has overridden Governor Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 41. It comes after North Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate voted Tuesday to override the Democratic governor’s first veto of the session on legislation to loosen gun restrictions, teeing up the House’s first test of party unity under new operating rules. Previous:…
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Felon wanted in shooting at house party turns himself in, Rocky Mount police say
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WNCN) — A 29-year-old suspect in a Rocky Mount shooting turned himself in to authorities on Thursday. Tyrone Conyers was identified by investigators as a suspect in a shooting that took place late Saturday night when an altercation at a house party ended with a man being shot. PREVIOUS | Rocky Mount…
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13-year-old charged with communicating threats of mass violence at Rocky Mount school
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — A strong presence of Rocky Mount police officers was on the campus of Rocky Mount Prep on Thursday following police discovery of a “potential threat” Wednesday night. Following an investigation, a 13-year-old juvenile was charged with communicating a threat of mass violence on educational property, police said in an announcement Thursday…
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Family, friends, community gather in honor of Wilson 14-year-old who was killed
WILSON N.C. (WNCN) — On Thursday, dozens of people released balloons in honor of 14-year-old Bernard Williams, who was found shot and killed Sunday morning. Wilson County sheriff’s deputies said they found Williams deceased along the side of Landfill Drive with a gunshot wound. As they mourn his loss, family and friends want people to…
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Police investigating shooting in Zebulon; 1 person injured
ZEBULON, N.C. (WNCN) — One person was shot in the 100 block of West Barbee Street on Thursday night. Zebulon police were called to the shooting at 8:16 p.m. Get crime updates in your inbox – Sign up for CBS 17’s Crime Tracker newsletter Wendell police told CBS 17 that they were assisting in the…
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The NC House has successfully overturned Governor Cooper’s veto on pistol permits, marking the first veto reversal since the year 2018.
The North Carolina House successfully overrode Governor Cooper’s veto of Senate Bill 41, according to reports. The state’s Republican-controlled Senate voted to override the Democratic Governor’s first veto of the session. The legislature’s decision comes as lawmakers negotiate and vote on legislation aimed at relaxing current gun restrictions. The move will revoke a law that…