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 RALEIGH, N.C.  The North Carolina House has approved a bill mandating 
background checks for welfare recipients.The bill that passed 106-6 Thursday 
requires all social services employees to perform background checks to bar 
applicants and recipients with outstanding warrants or other active violations 
from welfare and food stamp programs. Employees would have to report them 
to law enforcement.Bill sponsor Rep. Dean Arp, a Republican from Monroe, 
noted the federal government already prohibits giving public assistance 
to fleeing felons and others with active violations.Arp appeased many opponents 
after providing assurances that county offices won't shoulder additional 
costs. Some Democrats previously expressed concern about creating new burdens 
for social services employees and the perception that the bill unfairly 
singles out poor people for distrust.The bill now heads to the Senate.
  law's meaning. Gura's clients and New York Attorney 
General Eric Schneiderman, defending the law, disagree about whether there 
is a split among federal appeals courts.In December, the Chicago-based 7th 
U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the only statewide ban on 
carrying concealed weapons, in Illinois. The court gave state lawmakers 
until June to adopt a law that takes account of the ruling. 
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan has said she will wait to see 
what the state legislature does before deciding whether to appeal the ruling 
to the Supreme Court.Gura said the Illinois ruling "brings this split into 
sharp relief at the federal appellate level."But Schneiderman said the decision 
in Illinois stressed the unique nature of the state law that was 
struck down and contrasted that law with the statutes in New York 
and elsewhere that give officials wide discretion in deciding whether to 
grant permits to carry guns in public.The case is Kachalsky v. Cacace, 
12-845.

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