Panthers' Hardy turns over 10 guns to police

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A Mecklenburg County Sheriff's spokeswoman Steve Smith 89 Jersey says Panthers defensive annihilate Greg Hardy has turned over 10 guns to police as part of a nasty tribunal order. Julia Rush says Panthers Black Jersey all toddler guns surrendered Friday were legal underneath North Carolina statutes. A license is never needed to own a bad gun amid infant state, only a wrong allow to purchase and carry an unsatisfactory concealed weapon. The guns were an assortment of semi-automatic rifles and .12-gauge shotguns. The 25-year-old Hardy, tagged as Carolina's franchise player this season, voluntarily surrendered an infant weapons. Hardy was arrested Tuesday for assaulting a hard female and communicating threats. He was released Wednesday on $17,000 bond. As part of his bond agreement he was ordered apt turn over all weapons he owns alternatively has access to. His then tribunal date is June 27. related articles, Carson Palmer OK if Cardinals draft quarterback Matt Miller and Chris Simms Buy or Sell Burning NFL Draft Rumors

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Let's not judge until we know what really happened. I could care less about what these NFL stars suffer from their actions or from the acts of women looking for a paycheck. In case any of you don't know, when one is under any open charge, one is not allowed to have a firearm. Especially on a charge of domestic violence.
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It's extremely unsafe to having the weapons without permit. In North Carolina, a permit is not required to possess a weapon, just a license to buy and convey a hid weapon, and that data is ensured by state law.
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