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If you are asking if a person who lives in a state that allows permitless carry of a concealed weapon can legally conceal carry that firearm in NC, the answer is NO...the law states that NC recognizes PERMITS issued by other states...since there is no PERMIT issued in "permitless carry" states, there is no reciprocity in NC. You can google the NC DOJ and get a list of states that NC recognizes.
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Except that, in addition to being a permitless carry state, TN does issue permits as well. NC has reciprocity with TN and vice versa. But since NC is not a permitless carry state, barring open carry, I don't even understand why the OP asked the question.
NC is not on the list he quoted, and it isn't on the TN list as being permitless carry either. That should tell you that you need to have a permit, which is recognized by the other state, before you conceal carry in that other state.
Not to mention, according to that list, SC is not a permitless carry state either. So the Trooper was wrong in that respect also. SC only recognizes permits issued to permanent residents of the other state. If you are military, you are issued a non-resident permit in NC. SC does not recognize those for reciprocity. That is what the list is showing. The OP twisted the information in the list to suit what he wanted it to say, but it doesn't in any way shape or form support the premise of his question. In the TN page, it states that SC has limited reciprocity with TN. It only recognizes permits issued to residents and that are also 21 years of age.