An individual who has been adjudicated guilty of or received a prayer for judgment continued or suspended sentence for offenses constituting a misdemeanor as listed below, or other crimes of violence, is disqualified from obtaining a permit to carry a concealed handgun:
- Harassment of and communication with jurors
- Violating orders of court
- Furnishing poison, controlled substances, deadly weapons, cartridges, ammunition or alcoholic beverages to inmates of charitable, mental or penal institutions or local confinement facilities
- Weapons on campus or other educational property
- Carrying weapons into assemblies and establishments where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed.
- Weapons on state property and courthouses
- Possession and sale of spring-loaded projectile knives
- Impersonation of firearm, emergency medical services personnel
- Impersonation of law-enforcement or other public officers
- Communicating threats
- Weapons at parades and other public gatherings
- Stalking
- Throwing or dropping of objects at sporting events
- Exploding dynamite cartridges and bombs
- Riot and inciting to riot
- Fighting or conduct creating a threat of imminent fighting or other violence
- Making or using any utterance, gesture, display or abusive language which is intended and plainly likely to provoke violent retaliations and thereby create a breech of peace
- Looting and trespassing during emergency
- Assault on emergency personnel
- Violations of city State of Emergency Ordinances
- Violation of county State of Emergency Ordinances
- Violation of State of Emergency Ordinances
- Child Abuse
- Violations of the standards for carrying a concealed weapon
- Any crime of violence found in Article 8 of Chapter 14 in the North Carolina General Statutes. Example: Assault on Female, Simple Assault.