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Newly released polls: Most in NC oppose repealing permit requirement for carrying concealed handguns

A 7-year-old boy picks up a handgun during the 2022 National Rifle Association annual convention in Houston. The number of firearm deaths among children and teens in the United States have jumped 50% since 2019. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

A significant majority of North Carolina residents oppose laws that would allow people to carry concealed handguns without a permit, according to polls released in recent days by Elon University and the advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety.

    Though it was conducted several months ago, the Everytown for Gun Safety survey, released Wednesday, found that a large majority of likely North Carolina voters (77%) were against removing permit requirements from concealed carry laws.

    Global Strategy Group conducted a survey of 800 likely voters in North Carolina between September 4 and September 9, 2024 for Everytown for Gun Safety. The poll had a margin of error of +/- 3.5%.

    The Elon University poll, released last Thursday, found that 54% of respondents opposed dropping the concealed carry permit while only 34% support such a change.

    The Elon poll was conducted March 3 through 11, 2025, with a sample of 800 North Carolina adults and a margin of error of +/- 4.04%.

    Poll director Prof. Jason Husser told NC Newsline he found it particularly noteworthy that a large percentage of Republicans had concerns about permitless carry and that less than half (48%) favor removing the requirement. While he noted that the survey did not explore the question in depth, Husser opined that “many of the Republicans who have these permits feel like it was not that invasive or intrusive to have the process — they already went through it, and don’t really see a need to change it.”

    The analyses come as state legislators are debating Senate Bill 50 and House Bill 5, two measures aiming to enact what supporters call “constitutional carry” — the idea that individuals should be able to carry concealed weapons without permits due to their Second Amendment rights.

    Current North Carolina law requires individuals to obtain a permit from their local sheriff’s office and undergo an eight-hour training course in order to carry a concealed firearm.

    In addition to the bulk of North Carolinians opposing permitless carry, the Everytown polling found that 66% of gun owners did as well.

    85% of women are against permitless carry, as are 66% of men, the Everytown survey found.

    There was a similar trend when considering political party. 96% of Democrats, 77% of independents, and 60% of Republicans oppose permitless carry, according to the Everytown poll.

    In each category surveyed across partisan, gender, racial, and education groups, more people were against permitless carry than in support.

    “The data couldn’t be clearer — North Carolinians don’t want to live in a state where untrained, potentially dangerous individuals can carry hidden guns in our communities. This isn’t just a policy issue; it’s a matter of public safety,” said Wendy Brooks, a volunteer with the North Carolina chapter of Moms Demand Action, Everytown Survivor Fellow, and gun owner.

    At the North Carolina state legislature, Senate Bill 50 passed the Senate on March 20 and is now in the House, while House Bill 5 awaits approval from another committee in the lower chamber.

    On Tuesday, the House Judiciary 2 Committee approved House Bill 193, a measure that would allow handguns in private schools.

    “If North Carolina lawmakers truly want to represent their constituents, including gun owners and Republicans, they should reject this reckless attempt to dismantle the concealed carry permitting system and instead focus on real solutions that will keep communities safe,” said Angela Ferrell-Zabala, executive director of Moms Demand Action.

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