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Freedom to Carry Bill Clears Key Vote in NC House, Veto Threat Still Looms
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Freedom to Carry Bill Clears Key Vote in NC House, Veto Threat Still Looms

Jim Flanders
Last updated: July 6, 2025 1:11 pm
Jim Flanders Published July 6, 2025
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RALEIGH, NC — North Carolina’s Freedom to Carry NC bill (Senate Bill 50) passed a critical milestone on Tuesday, June 11, clearing its second reading in the House with a 59–48 vote. The bill, which would legalize permitless concealed carry for law-abiding citizens 18 and older, now moves closer to final House passage — and a showdown with Democratic Governor Josh Stein, who has already signaled his intent to veto it.

All 59 “aye” votes came from Republicans, while all 48 “no” votes included Democrats and two Republicans. Thirteen lawmakers were marked absent.

The legislation would eliminate the need for concealed carry permits while retaining the current permit system for those who want it for reciprocity. It also increases penalties for certain firearm-related crimes and establishes a scholarship fund for the children of first responders who are killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty.

This is a step in the right direction. This bill moves North Carolina closer to recognizing a fundamental right. Criminals don’t follow permitting laws. This bill ensures law-abiding citizens aren’t the ones paying the price for bureaucratic delays or government permission slips.

However, Governor Stein has made it clear that he does not support the bill in its current form. “My standard reviewing any piece of legislation is, will this make us safer? If it doesn’t make us safer – and the previous version certainly did not – I cannot support it,” Stein told reporters earlier this month.

His veto could be a major obstacle for Republicans. While Senate Republicans hold a supermajority, House Republicans are one seat short. Overriding a veto would require full attendance and bipartisan support, making every vote critical.

What’s Next for Senate Bill 50

Senate Bill 50 must pass a third reading in the House to move forward. If it succeeds, it will be sent to Governor Stein’s desk. A veto is expected, and the focus will then shift to whether both chambers can muster the three-fifths majority needed to override it. With House Republicans short of a supermajority, any override effort will hinge on full attendance and potential crossover support from Democrats.

If ultimately enacted, the law would take effect December 1, 2025, making North Carolina the 30th state in the nation to adopt constitutional carry.

Supporters of SB 50 are encouraged to act now:

  • Call or email your state representatives in the House and urge them to vote YES on the final reading of SB 50.
  • Contact Governor Josh Stein and respectfully urge him not to veto the will of the people and the legislature.
  • Spread the word to friends, family, and community groups. Share this update and let others know what’s at stake.

To find your legislator and contact info, visit: https://www.ncleg.gov/FindYourLegislators

Every voice matters. Make yours heard before it’s too late.

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