South Carolina Lawyer and State Senator, Dick Harpootlian, Declares Intent for Re-Election After High-Profile Case

COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Carolina State Senator Dick Harpootlian has announced his bid for re-election in Senate District 26. Harpootlian, a prominent lawyer in the state, took to social media on Thursday morning to share his decision. Having served as a State Senator since 2018, Harpootlian is no stranger to the political landscape of South Carolina. With his roots firmly planted in District 26 for the past 50 years, he has established a strong connection to the local community. Harpootlian’s national recognition soared recently due to his involvement as one of the defense attorneys in … Read more

Stay Informed: Understanding North Carolina Laws on Cutting Through Parking Lots and Flashing High Beams

Raleigh, NC – Drivers in North Carolina may be subject to penalties for cutting through parking lots and flashing high beams, according to state laws. These actions, which may seem harmless to some, can actually result in a citation. North Carolina law prohibits motorists from using private parking lots, such as those belonging to shopping centers or restaurants, as shortcuts to avoid traffic or traffic signals. Violators can be ticketed under this regulation, as it is considered a dangerous practice that disrupts the flow of traffic and poses risks to pedestrians and other drivers. The … Read more

Moms Demand Action Rallies for Stronger Gun Laws in South Carolina, Fights Against Proposed Lax Firearms Regulations

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Activists from the Moms Demand Action (MDA) group convened at the state house on Wednesday morning, advocating for changes to South Carolina’s gun laws. The organization strives to enact stronger regulations and close loopholes that pose risks to families, as stated on their website. Currently, South Carolina law permits anyone with a concealed weapons permit (CWP) to legally carry a handgun, openly or concealed, in public spaces. To obtain a CWP, individuals must be at least 21 years old, undergo a background check, and receive basic firearms safety training. MDA’s goal is … Read more

North Carolina Implements Price Gouging Law as Winter Storm Looms

Wilmington, North Carolina – In response to Governor Roy Cooper’s state of emergency declaration, Attorney General Josh Stein has implemented North Carolina’s price gouging law. This law aims to prevent businesses from unfairly raising the prices of goods or services during times of crisis. The governor declared the state of emergency in anticipation of severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall, flash flooding, high winds, and tornado warnings. These conditions pose a risk of power outages due to downed power lines and fallen trees. Under the price gouging law, businesses are allowed to increase prices to … Read more