Under the bill, if a person is arrested for protesting while masked, it would elevate the classification of a person’s crime.
The bill's sponsors say police will be expected to use "common sense" in enforcing the bill should it become law.
As of May 23, there was no ban. A bill to repeal a law allowing for mask-wearing for health reasons has passed the state Senate but not the House.
Additionally, there are folks who may have legitimate health reasons for wearing medical masks, including asthma sufferers, ...
Even if you don't have employees in North Carolina, be cautious -- they aren't the only state reverting to pre-Covid mask ...
Recently, the North Carolina state senate passed a bill that would ban wearing medical masks in public in the state, even for ...
Republican lawmakers are pushing a bill that would ban people from wearing masks in public, saying it helps crack down on ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- North Carolina House of Representatives is expected to take on the 'Unmasking Mobs and Criminals' ...
Recently, the North Carolina state senate passed a bill that would ban wearing medical masks in public in the state, even for ...
For decades, North Carolina has banned people from wearing masks in public. State law says that nobody over the age of 16 can be on public properties — such as roads, sidewalks or alleys — while ...
The North Carolina state Senate voted along party lines Wednesday to ban anyone from wearing masks in public, even for health ...
Republican supporters of the bill said eliminating face masks, even for medical conditions, would help law enforcement crack ...