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In North Carolina, you can keep a firearm in your car UNLESS it is both concealed AND \u201ceasily and readily accessible\u201d by an occupant. If it's locked in the trunk, it isn't easily accessible and not against the law.
Automatic rifles and machine guns NFA weapons such as registered fully automatic firearms, short-barreled shotguns, and suppressors are legal to own by private citizens in North Carolina so long as ATF regulations are followed.
Am I allowed to open carry? Open carry is legal in North Carolina without a permit, if you can legally own a firearm. You must be at least 18 years old with no felony convictions. The state places no limits on weapon caliber size or magazine capacity.
There is no minimum age to possess rifles and shotguns in North Carolina.
The North Carolina law that concerns safe storage of firearms is §14-315.1. This law is referred to as the NC Safe Storage Law and states: § 14-315.1. Storage of firearms to protect minors.
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Carrying a concealed weapon without a proper permit is a Class 2 misdemeanor punishable by 30 days to 6 months in jail. If this is your second offense and the weapon in question is a firearm, the charge is elevated to a Class 1 misdemeanor punishable by up to one year in jail.
Always store your firearm unloaded. Use a firearms safety device AND store the firearm in a locked container. Store the ammunition separately in a locked container.
This raises the question: what is the minimum age for owning a gun in North Carolina? There is no NC statute specifically addressing so-called long guns\u2013rifles, carbines, shotguns, etc. Instead, the minimum age for purchase is set by federal law (18 USC Chapter 44) at 18 years.
0:14 1:44 Can I Carry a Firearm in My Car in North Carolina? - YouTube YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip You can carry a firearm in your vehicle. That firearm either needs to be out in the open and visibleMoreYou can carry a firearm in your vehicle. That firearm either needs to be out in the open and visible. So not concealed not under your seat or in a glove box or something of that nature.
Five states\u2014Idaho, Oklahoma, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming\u2014regulate the possession of machine guns in other limited circumstances such as prohibiting the possession of machine guns by minors. Five states\u2014Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Hampshire, and New Mexico\u2014do not have any state-level regulations of machine guns.

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