YOUR VICTORY ON S90 &
TUESDAY HEARING CANCELLED



 

The hearing for S90 has been postponed
** Your attendance at Tuesday's committee meeting is NOT required **
 

To GRNC supporters from GRNC president Paul Valone:

The good news is that, at least for now, you have won a great victory. The Proposed Committee Substitute (PCS) for S90 has been pulled from the Judiciary Committee calendar and will not be considered tomorrow. If you had planned to attend the meeting, please do not go… at least for now.
 
It has come to our attention that Senator Dan Britt has been responding to the many respondents to GRNC’s alert by telling them we are incorrect about the bill. At least initially, Sen. Britt apparently didn’t understand his own bill… perhaps because it was the NC Sheriff’s Association that fed him a bill of goods. Now that he apparently understands the problem, he has professed the best of intentions. We will take him at his word.

Why Sen. Britt was wrong about the S90 PCS
In its current form, the S90 PCS would indeed make concealed handgun permits discretionary by adding essentially the same subjective “good moral character” clause which sheriffs have been using to arbitrarily deny pistol purchase permits for many decades. It would do so under a new GS 14-415(a1)(2) by requiring applicants for concealed handgun permits (which it now calls “Class A” permits) to also qualify for pistol purchase permits (renamed “Class B” permits).

The language is, at best, vague. We can argue forever whether its vagueness limits or actually expands sheriffs’ arbitrary “discretion,” the bottom line is this: 1919 Jim Crow language originally intended to deny guns to blacks has no place in modern statutes, and especially not in a hugely successful “shall-issue” concealed handgun statute which GRNC got passed back in 1995, and which has produced a huge plummet in NC violent crime ever since.

Why a ‘fix’ won’t work
We appreciate that Sen. Britt has offered to “fix” the language to remove the “moral character” clause from the concealed handgun language. While a nice gesture, doing so fails to address the problem that the S90 PCS is flawed not only in execution, but in concept.

The portion of the PCS dealing with pistol purchase permits (a/k/a “Class B” permits) purports to be an improvement because it “authorizes” (yes, “authorizes”) applicants to purchase as many handguns as they want over 5 years for a higher $25 fee. Ignoring for a moment, that “authorizing” handgun purchases turns a right into a privilege, and that people of lesser means, who can afford only one defensive handgun now experience a 500% “tax increase” (from $5 to $25) to buy a single handgun, please consider the following.

Six years ago, thanks to the efforts of GRNC and then-Sen. Buck Newton, as part of restaurant carry bill H937, the NC Senate voted to repeal our Jim Crow pistol purchase law in favor of point-of-sale checks as done in nearly all other states. Unfortunately, when the bill was sent to the House, then-Speaker Thom Tillis insisted the measure be removed.

By contrast, what the NC Senate is doing now is to cement our Jim Crow purchase permit law permanently in place, permanently enshrining it in such a way to make full repeal all but impossible. It is often said that “the perfect is the enemy of the good.” In this case, the mediocre is the enemy of the morally just.

Sheriffs association: All about money and power

At issue is the role of the NC Sheriffs’ Association (NCSA) in this debacle. By all indications, they wanted the “moral character” clause added to concealed handgun permits and were, perhaps, disingenuous in their negotiations with Senate bill sponsors.

As GRNC VP Don Pomeroy notes, in at least its original form, the PCS lines the pockets of NC sheriffs while hanging the NC Department of Public Safety out to dry.  Language in this bill would strip 100% of the permit fees currently shared with NCDPS and create a cash windfall by giving that money to sheriffs increasing their current share of the permit fees by over 100%. 

Moreover, the PCS would have given sheriffs power over to whom they issued either pistol purchase permits or concealed handgun permits… if they issued such permits at all.

How all of this could have been avoided…
As I have said repeatedly over my 25 years of directing gun rights organizations, these sorts of debacles can be avoided if legislators would just talk to us first. In the opening days of each legislative session, our Legislative Action Team distributes a letter to each legislator advising them to treat GRNC not just as an advocacy organization, but as a resource to be relied upon in Second Amendment issues. Sen. Britt says he was under the impression that someone had consulted us. Apparently, impressions can be misleading. The Republicans failed to ask gun voters what they wanted, and this is the result.

 

 


IMMEDIATE ACTION REQUIRED!

 

 

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DELIVER THIS MESSAGE

 

Suggested Subject: "S90 PCS can’t be ‘fixed’


 

Dear Senator:

 

I am pleased to hear that members of the Senate Judiciary Committee came to their senses and postponed the hearing for S90.  However, I must also make it clear that the S90's PCS is not fixable, and must not be re-introduced in any fashion.
 
The "good moral character" clause slipped into this bill's PCS, by influence of the NC Sheriff's Association, is itself immoral. This language seeks to take our state backwards in the area of concealed carry, while converting "gun rights" into "gun privileges." Not acceptable. 
 
 
S90's PCS can't be fixed, therefore, I insist that it be discarded entirely. Do what's right for gun owners in North Carolina: refuse any support for the S90 PCS. Anything else will be seen as an anti-gun action.
 
 
I will be monitoring your actions on this matter through alerts from Grass Roots North Carolina.

 

Respectfully,

 

 

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