According to North Carolina General Statute 14-269.2, it is illegal to carry a firearm on both public and private collegiate property. Events or extracurricular activities sponsored by the university also prohibit the carry of a firearm.
Students have the opportunity to advocate for their right to carry a firearm by appealing to legislators. Elected officials in the state of North Carolina have email and phone contact information listed on their respective websites. Students would be inclined to request public officials to pass legislation to permit campus carry in the state.
Students would face a Class I felony and potential prison time of 3 to 12 months for a violation of North Carolina General Statute 14-269.2. Students may also face disciplinary action depending on individual school policies in regard to campus carry.
Campuses must work with state legislators to change the laws that prohibit them from permitting carry on campus. Otherwise, changes in school policy will not result in a change that exempts legal punishments on students looking to exercise their Second Amendment rights.