Posted March 30, 2020 3:49 pm by Comments

By Jim Grant

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No gun licenses will be issued in Wake County, NC until April 30th.

Raleigh, NC ­ -(AmmoLand.com)- Today, Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) announced that Wake County, North Carolina County Attorney Scott Warren, has confirmed in writing that Wake County’s policies and enforcement rules will be revised to reflect updated federal guidance and to be consistent with Governor Roy Cooper’s Executive Order no. 121 and allow gun stores to continue operating. The County indicated that the changes will also be reflected in their COVID-19 FAQs before the end of the day.

Yesterday, FPC Director of Legal Strategy and attorney, Adam Kraut, sent County Board of Commissioners Chairman, Greg Ford, a demand letter, leading to the County’s review of and changes to its policies. “Should the County enforce its March 26 Proclamation and any other law, policy, practice, or custom that restricts firearm retailers and ranges from operating and/or infringes constitutionally guaranteed rights, FPC, SAF, and others are prepared to bring legal action against the County and its enforcement officials,” Kraut said in the letter. “It is my hope that you will take all appropriate actions to avoid litigation. Please contact me via email . . . …Read the Rest

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