Amends GS 14-409.40, Statewide uniformity of local regulation, adding language further prohibiting counties or municipalities from regulating in any manner the taxation, manufacture, or transportation of firearms, ammunition, components, dealers in firearms or handgun components (currently prohibits regulations of only the possession, ownership, storage, transfer, sale, purchase, licensing, and registration of above firearm(s) or related). Also adds a new subsection (h) creating a claim of action for any person affected by an ordinance or rule that violates the provisions of this section, allowing such an individual to seek declaratory or injunctive relief for actual damages. Allows the awarding of attorney's fees and court costs.
Amends GS 14-415.11(b) to provide that concealed handgun permits are valid for ten years (was, five years).
Amends GS 14-415.19 concerning permit fees for concealed handgun permits, adjusting and doubling the fees as follows: (1) application fee: $160 (was, $80); (2) renewal fee: $150 (was, $75); (3) application fee for retired sworn law enforcement officers: $90 (was, $45); and (4) renewal fee for retired sworn law enforcement officers: $80 (was, $40).
Makes conforming changes to the portion of the fees that are to be remanded to the Department of Public Safety, doubling the amounts.
Effective December 1, 2015.
PREEMPTION AFFIRMATION ACT.
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AN ACT TO ENSURE STATEWIDE UNIFORMITY OF FIREARMS LAWS, TO INCREASE THE PERIOD OF TIME THAT A CONCEALED HANDGUN PERMIT IS VALID FROM FIVE YEARS TO TEN YEARS, AND TO ADJUST THE FEE TO OBTAIN A NEW PERMIT OR TO RENEW A PERMIT.Intro. by Speciale.
Status: Ref to the Com on Judiciary I, if favorable, Finance (House Action) (Apr 15 2015)
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Tue, 14 Apr 2015 House: Filed(link is external)
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Wed, 15 Apr 2015 House: Passed 1st Reading(link is external)
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