Senate committee substitute makes the following changes to 2nd edition.
Previous edition included continuing criminal enterprise in proposed GS 14-10.1 (previously designated as GS 14-50.2), which creates the separate offense of terrorism, and made a violation of that statute a Class D felony if based on a continuing criminal enterprise. Proposed new edition removes the references to continuing criminal enterprise from GS 14-10.1 and instead amends GS 14-7.20 (continuing criminal enterprise) as follows. Enacts new subsection (a1) to make any person engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise, who commits a violation of GS 14-10.1 (terrorism), punished as a Class D felon and subject to forfeiture under GS 14-7.20(b). Makes conforming, organizational, and clarifying changes. Changes the act’s effective date to apply to offenses committed on or after December 1, 2012 (was, December 1, 2011).