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§ 14-269 – Carrying concealed weapons[Effective until January 1, 2023]

14-269. Carrying concealed weapons. [Effective until January 1, 2023] (a) It shall be unlawful for any person willfully and intentionally to carry concealed about his or her person any bowie knife, dirk, dagger, slung shot, loaded cane, metallic knuckles, razor, shuriken, stun gun, or other deadly weapon of like kind, except when the person is […]

§ 14-269.1 – Confiscation and disposition of deadly weapons.

14-269.1. Confiscation and disposition of deadly weapons. Upon conviction of any person for violation of G.S. 14-269, G.S. 14-269.7, or any other offense involving the use of a deadly weapon of a type referred to in G.S. 14-269, the deadly weapon with reference to which the defendant shall have been convicted shall be ordered confiscated […]

§ 14-269.2 – Weapons on campus or other educational property.

14-269.2. Weapons on campus or other educational property. (a) The following definitions apply to this section: (1) Educational property. – Any school building or bus, school campus, grounds, recreational area, athletic field, or other property owned, used, or operated by any board of education or school board of trustees, or directors for the administration of […]

§ 14-269.4 – Weapons on certain State property and in courthouses.

14-269.4. Weapons on certain State property and in courthouses. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess, or carry, whether openly or concealed, any deadly weapon, not used solely for instructional or officially sanctioned ceremonial purposes in the State Capitol Building, the Executive Mansion, the Western Residence of the Governor, or on the grounds […]

§ 14-269.6 – Possession and sale of spring-loaded projectile knives prohibited.

14-269.6. Possession and sale of spring-loaded projectile knives prohibited. (a) On and after October 1, 1986, it shall be unlawful for any person including law-enforcement officers of the State, or of any county, city, or town to possess, offer for sale, hold for sale, sell, give, loan, deliver, transport, manufacture or go armed with any […]

§ 14-269.7 – Prohibitions on handguns for minors.

14-269.7. Prohibitions on handguns for minors. (a) Any minor who willfully and intentionally possesses or carries a handgun is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. (b) This section does not apply: (1) To officers and enlisted personnel of the Armed Forces of the United States when in discharge of their official duties or acting under […]

§ 14-275.1 – Disorderly conduct at bus or railroad station or airport.

14-275.1. Disorderly conduct at bus or railroad station or airport. Any person shall be guilty of a Class 3 misdemeanor, if such person while at, or upon the premises of, (1) Any bus station, depot or terminal, or (2) Any railroad passenger station, depot or terminal, or (3) Any airport or air terminal used by […]

§ 14-276.1 – Impersonation of firemen or emergency medical services personnel.

14-276.1. Impersonation of firemen or emergency medical services personnel. It is a Class 3 misdemeanor, for any person, with intent to deceive, to impersonate a fireman or any emergency medical services personnel, whether paid or voluntary, by a false statement, display of insignia, emblem, or other identification on his person or property, or any other […]

§ 14-277 – Impersonation of a law-enforcement or other public officer.

14-277. Impersonation of a law-enforcement or other public officer. (a) No person shall falsely represent to another that he is a sworn law-enforcement officer. As used in this section, a person represents that he is a sworn law-enforcement officer if he: (1) Verbally informs another that he is a sworn law-enforcement officer, whether or not […]

§ 14-277.1 – Communicating threats.

14-277.1. Communicating threats. (a) A person is guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor if without lawful authority: (1) He willfully threatens to physically injure the person or that person’s child, sibling, spouse, or dependent or willfully threatens to damage the property of another; (2) The threat is communicated to the other person, orally, in writing, […]

§ 14-277.2 – Weapons at parades, etc., prohibited.

14-277.2. Weapons at parades, etc., prohibited. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person participating in, affiliated with, or present as a spectator at any parade, funeral procession, picket line, or demonstration upon any private health care facility or upon any public place owned or under the control of the State or any of its […]

§ 14-277.3A – Stalking.

14-277.3A. Stalking. (a) Legislative Intent. – The General Assembly finds that stalking is a serious problem in this State and nationwide. Stalking involves severe intrusions on the victim’s personal privacy and autonomy. It is a crime that causes a long-lasting impact on the victim’s quality of life and creates risks to the security and safety […]

§ 14-277.4 – Obstruction of health care facilities.

14-277.4. Obstruction of health care facilities. (a) No person shall obstruct or block another person’s access to or egress from a health care facility or from the common areas of the real property upon which the facility is located in a manner that deprives or delays the person from obtaining or providing health care services […]

§ 14-277.4A – Targeted picketing of a residence.

14-277.4A. Targeted picketing of a residence. (a) Definitions. – As used in this section: (1) "Residence" means any single-family or multifamily dwelling unit that is not being used as a targeted occupant’s sole place of business or as a place of public meeting. (2) "Targeted picketing" means picketing, with or without signs, that is specifically […]

§ 14-277.5 – Making a false report concerning mass violence on educational property.

14-277.5. Making a false report concerning mass violence on educational property. (a) The following definitions apply in this section: (1) Educational property. – As defined in G.S. 14-269.2. (2) Mass violence. – Physical injury that a reasonable person would conclude could lead to permanent injury (including mental or emotional injury) or death to two or […]

§ 14-277.6 – Communicating a threat of mass violence on educational property.

14-277.6. Communicating a threat of mass violence on educational property. (a) A person who, by any means of communication to any person or groups of persons, threatens to commit an act of mass violence on educational property or at a curricular or extracurricular activity sponsored by a school is guilty of a Class H felony. […]