Greensboro cannot enact local firearm ordinances — North Carolina General Statute 14-409.40 reserves to the General Assembly the regulation of firearm possession, ownership, storage, transfer, sale, purchase, licensing, and registration. Carry, purchase, and possession rules are uniform statewide.
N.C.G.S. Sec. 14-409.40 forbids any North Carolina county or municipality — Greensboro included — from enacting ordinances 'concerning the regulation of the possession, ownership, storage, transfer, sale, purchase, licensing, or registration of firearms.' Greensboro retains a narrow set of remaining powers: regulating firearm possession by its own employees during work, prohibiting firearms in public buildings and on their grounds (vehicles excepted), and applying generally applicable zoning to firearm dealers as long as the standards are no stricter than for similar businesses. SB 41 (2023) repealed North Carolina's pistol-purchase-permit requirement; the federal NICS check at licensed dealers and the state Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) for concealed carry still apply.
Any Greensboro ordinance conflicting with N.C.G.S. Sec. 14-409.40 is void. A person affected may seek declaratory and injunctive relief.
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