Friday, May 17, 2013

NC House passes 'Save the Gun' bill


It appears that North Carolina is following the lead of Arizona in requireing fiscal responsibility in the disposal of firearms by state and local governments.

State House lawmakers voted Wednesday to forbid law enforcement officers from destroying fully-operating firearms, even if they were used in a crime.

House Bill 714, "Disposal of Abandoned Firearms," says that, if a firearm is fully functioning and still has a legible identification number, sheriffs and other law enforcement officers cannot destroy it, regardless of its background.

Instead, they would have to sell it at a public auction to a licensed dealer or permit-holder, keep it for department use or training or donate it to a museum or historical society. 

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