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When approached by a law enforcement officer while in your vehicle you should roll the window ½ way down. This is done
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To protect the law enforcement officer since most people are right handed and the window serves as some type of impediment should a weapon be fired.
To protect the private citizen should the individual approaching the vehicle be an impostor such as a “blue light bandit”
To keep the officer from reaching in and obtaining the weapon.
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The current law allows for a concealed carry handgun permit holder to possess a handgun on public educational property.
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One of the significant changes coming from the new Concealed Carry law that took effect October 1, 2013 is it is now permissible for a private citizen to open carry into any establishment where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed.
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With respect to North Carolina General Statute 14-51.2 “Home, workplace and motor vehicle protection” (also known as the Castle Doctrine or Stand Your Ground Law) a tent cannot be considered a home.
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From the North Carolina General Statute 14-315.1 “Storage to Protect Minors”. Only the parents of a minor (under age of 18) can be charged if the minor gains access to a weapon and possesses it on educational property, exhibits it in a public place in a careless and reckless manner, causes personal injury not in self defense, or uses it in the commission of a crime.
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This question is based on North Carolina General Statute 14-51.3, “Use of force in defense of person; relief from criminal or civil liability” protects a citizen from being sued civilly or criminally as long as the force used complied with the provisions of N.C.G.S. 14-51.2 or the individual complied with the four pronged test for “Justified Self Defense”
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