North Carolina Pistol Permit Required With C&Rs?

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El Barto

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I have a question and cannot find the answer anywhere, so I am throwing this out to you guys.

To purchase a handgun in North Carolina, you have to get a handgun purchasing permit from the local sheriff ($5). No big deal there, but what if you have a C&R license? Do you still need to get a handgun purchasing permit? Where does it say that?

My brother is a resident of North Carolina, and has a C&R license and he believes that he does have to get a permit. I’m unsure, so I called a local gun shop. The owner said that do NOT need to get a permit if you have a C&R license. The North Carolina Firearms Laws book does not specifically say that a C&R releases you from the permit requirement. Actually, it doesn’t address C&R at all.

I called the State Attorney General’s office and asked them. The nice lawyer I spoke to said that if you are buying a gun to go in your inventory, then you do Not need one. If you are buying one for your own use, then yes, you DO need one. I get the feeling that he did not know the difference between a type I and type III. I told him that a C&R is just a collector’s license, so there is no inventory, only for personal use/collection. He reiterated that for personal use, you DO need to get a purchasing permit and send it to the seller.

So in essence, if my brother wants to buy a CZ-52 from Aim Surplus, he needs to send Aim a North Carolina Handgun Purchasing Permit.

Can anyone provide specifics?

Thank you.
 
I bought a CZ-52 from Classic Arms (in the actual store, not online) with my C&R and did not have to provide a NC pistol purchase permit.

Aside from that, the permit is only required when purchasing from stores within the state. Purchasing from out of state would have to go through an FFL in the state, and you'd give the NC permit to them. You don't have to bother with that with anything on the C&R list.
 
The permit is also required when purchasing from individuals within the state. A NC CCW eliminates the requirement for any handgun permits.
 
Thanks for the replies. I had a feeling that the answer I got from the attorney was a typical "go ahead and do it anyway" response.
 
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