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Tag: Rep. Marcia Morey

shows a rack of rifles. They're part of the debate over red flag laws.
Posted inState Health Policy

Can Democrats and Republicans find common-ground solutions to deter mass shootings?

by Anne Blythe October 21, 2022October 21, 2022

By Anne Blythe The 15-year-old accused of killing five people and injuring two others in a Raleigh neighborhood last week was armed with a shotgun, a handgun, a hunting knife and ammunition in a knapsack for shotguns and rifles. Raleigh police chief Estella D. Patterson issued a five-day report on Thursday with details of the […]

Person sits at a desk looking at a zoom. He is behind bars representing the juvenile justice system.
Posted inPrison Health

The pandemic shines a light on just how many school-related infractions end with children in the juvenile justice system

by Elizabeth Thompson March 14, 2022August 31, 2022
a young man looks down, his lips a tight line while he paused while speaking about the effects of gun violence on his life
Posted inChildren's Health

Lawmakers attempt to move gun safety bills at the statehouse

by Emily Davis August 7, 2019April 13, 2021
older white woman standing in front of a college building
Posted inMental Health

Orange County judge ruled for mental health patients from personal experience

by Taylor Knopf April 19, 2019November 13, 2019
shows a rack of rifles. They're part of the debate over red flag laws.
Posted inMental Health

NC gun safety advocates renew call for Extreme Risk Order of Protection

by Thomas Goldsmith March 27, 2019March 27, 2019
Posted inMental Health

Access to Guns Debated for People with Dementia in North Carolina

by Thomas Goldsmith June 27, 2018March 27, 2019

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