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delay development to address capacity issues would help <br />ensure newly arrived resident children have adequate <br />educational facilities and are not forced to attend <br />classes in substandard facilities; and <br />Concealed Weapons in Parks <br />30) - Seek legislation <br />authorizing counties to fully regulate the carrying of <br />concealed weapons in parks. Specifically the Orange <br />County Board of Commissioners supports revising Session <br />Law 2011-268 and North Carolina General Statute 14- <br />415.23, which limit the authority of local governments <br />to regulate the carrying of concealed weapons in parks <br />and other areas where large numbers of children may <br />congregate. Parks are areas where families with young <br />children spend significant amounts of time. Ensuring <br />there are no firearms present which may accidentally or <br />unintentionally discharge is a legitimate interest of <br />local governments in furthering the safety of their <br />residents. <br />An item denoted with a “*” generally coincides with a similar North Carolina <br />Association of County Commissioners (NCACC) 2013-14Legislative Goal. <br />I, Donna Baker, Clerk to the Board of Commissioners for the <br />County of Orange, North Carolina, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the <br /> <br />