Senate agrees to bill addressing mass violence threats

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina legislation would give harsher punishments for threatening mass violence at a school or place of worship, but also give extra help to accused young people. The Senate voted unanimously Thursday for a measure making such threats a felony. They are currently misdemeanors. First-time offenders ...

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