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New NC Law Lets Armed Staff Carry Concealed Handguns In Private Schools

Wayne Park
Last updated: December 2, 2025 12:41 am
Last updated: December 2, 2025 2 Min Read
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A new law in North Carolina lets private school staff and volunteers carry concealed firearms on campus if approved by school leadership. While supporters say this measure helps schools bolster security affordably, critics argue it may negatively impact student mental health and school safety culture.


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RALEIGH, NC (2-minute read) — North Carolina’s House Bill 193, which goes into effect Monday, now gives private schools the option to allow trained teachers, staff, and volunteers to carry concealed firearms on campus. The law has sparked strong opinions on both sides, balancing school security concerns against mental health and safety fears.

The law was enacted in July after Republican lawmakers overrode a veto from Democratic Governor Josh Stein. Supporters of the bill argue that the measure allows smaller private schools, often limited by tight budgets, to improve their security without hiring full-time, costly security officers. Many of these schools have only a few dozen students and little to no funding for on-site law enforcement or guards.

Under the new law, anyone carrying a concealed firearm on school grounds must first receive written authorization from the school’s board or administrative director. They must also possess a valid North Carolina concealed carry permit and complete an additional eight hours of annual training focused on firearm safety and lawful use in school environments.

Though private schools are not required to adopt the policy, those that do must develop formal procedures and share them annually with parents.

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Schools now face tough decisions about implementing the policy, balancing parent concerns, staff willingness, and legal compliance. The law also expands penalties for assaulting or threatening public officials, although that portion is unrelated to the concealed carry in schools provision.

Safety Tip: If you’re considering carrying a firearm in any educational setting, always prioritize training, situational awareness, and understanding your legal responsibilities fully before taking on the role of armed security.

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