North Carolina H1208 requires firearms surrender upon civil no-contact order issuance and authorizes Individual Risk Protection Orders to restrict.
North Carolina H1208, the Community Safety Risk Protection Act, mandates that individuals subject to civil no-contact orders surrender firearms to the sheriff. The bill also authorizes the issuance of Individual Risk Protection Orders (IRPO) to restrict individuals' access to firearms if they pose a danger of physical harm to themselves or others. The IRPO process includes provisions for hearings, mental health evaluations, and the surrender, storage, and potential disposal of firearms.
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