North Carolina commissioners table 'gun sanctuary' idea
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A North Carolina board of commissioners has tabled a plan to declare its county a 'gun sanctuary.'
News outlets report the Pender County Board of Commissioners voted on Monday to table the resolution after hearing from at least a dozen opponents, some of whom said passing the resolution would encourage a disregard for the law and deter tourism.
Commissioners modeled the resolution after a similar idea which was passed by Cherokee County commissioners last month. Pender commissioners borrowed a paragraph from that resolution which said the commissioners would, in fact, decline to enforce any tighter federal or state restrictions on guns.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Board Chairman George Brown and Commissioner David Williams argued for amending the resolution, but another commissioner, Jackie Newton, argued that the resolution was "unnecessary and frivolous."