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Representative Zack Hawkins(D)
Representative Deb Butler(D)
Representative Rodney D. Pierce(D)
Representative Gloristine Brown(D)
Representative Pricey Harrison(D)
Representative Marcia Morey(D)
Representative Jordan Lopez(D)
Representative Carolyn G. Logan(D)
Representative Tim Longest(D)
Representative Laura Budd(D)
Representative Nasif Majeed(D)
Representative Julie von Haefen(D)
Representative Garland E. Pierce(D)
Representative Phil Rubin(D)
Representative Allen Buansi(D)
Representative Robert T. Reives, II(D)
Representative Cynthia Ball(D)
Representative Maria Cervania(D)
Representative Mary Belk(D)
Representative Terry M. Brown Jr.(D)
Representative Becky Carney(D)
Representative Tracy Clark(D)
Representative Sarah Crawford(D)
Representative Julia Greenfield(D)
Representative Beth Helfrich(D)
Representative Monika Johnson-Hostler(D)
Representative Joseph Pike(R)
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Ref To Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the HouseHouse2025-02-24Passed 1st ReadingHouse2025-02-24Filed
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FiledNo fiscal notes available.Edition 1No fiscal notes available.
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CRIMES; MOTOR VEHICLES; PUBLIC; SAFETY; TRANSPORTATION; WEAPONS
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14 (Chapters); 14-269.9 (Sections)
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H167: Firearm in Unattended Vehicle/Safely Store. Latest Version
Session: 2025 - 2026
AN ACT to prohibit leaving a firearm in an unattended motor vehicle unless the vehicle is locked and the firearm is secured or otherwise safely stored.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Article 35 of Chapter 14 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read:
§ 14‑269.9. Firearms in unattended motor vehicles.
(a) Definition. – For purposes of this section, the term firearm is as defined in G.S. 14‑408.1.
(b) Prohibition. – It is unlawful to leave a firearm in an unattended motor vehicle unless the vehicle is locked and the firearm is either (i) secured with a trigger lock or other safety device designed to prevent an unauthorized user from operating the firearm or (ii) in a locked container.
(c) Penalty. – Any person who violates subsection (b) of this section is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor.
SECTION 2. This act becomes effective December 1, 2025, and applies to offenses committed on or after that date.