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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 14 — Criminal Law

§ 14-409.46A. Additional protection for relocated law enforcement shooting range.

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§ 14-409.46A. Additional protection for relocated law enforcement shooting range.
Notwithstanding any provision of law or any other provision of this Article, for any law enforcement shooting range that operates in the same location for at least 25 years, relocates to a new location within the same county, and has no substantial change in use, the following shall apply:
(1)The provisions of this Article shall be applied to the law enforcement shooting range based on the date the range began operation in the original location.
(2)A local government may not prohibit the law enforcement shooting range from conducting night operations for law enforcement training purposes if the range provides at least 48 hours' written notice to the local government of the date and time the night operations will be conducted.
(3)A local government may not require the law enforcement shooting range to comply with a setback line of more than 100 feet. (2025-81, s. 7.)
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