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New NC law aims to get rid of unusual, outdated laws

“There are dozens of unusual laws like that across North Carolina. Recently, Governor Roy Cooper signed Senate Bill 584 into law. It forces local governments to identify certain laws that aren't current or realistic.“

WSOC North Carolina

September 2, 2019

OvercriminalizationPhillip ReevesSeptember 2, 2019WSOC North Carolina, North CarolinaComment
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