Sen. Theodros files bill in North Carolina Senate on firearms and domestic violence restrictions

Caleb Theodros, North Carolina State Senator from 41st District (D)
Caleb Theodros, North Carolina State Senator from 41st District (D)
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A new bill filed by State Sen. Caleb Theodros in the North Carolina Senate aims to expand restrictions on firearm possession for those convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence, according to the North Carolina State Senate.

The bill, filed as SB 875 on April 28 during the 2025 regular session, was formally listed with the short title: ‘No Firearm Possession After DV Misdemeanors.’

The following is our breakdown, based on the actual bill text, and may include interpretation to clarify its provisions.

In essence, this bill makes it a Class A1 misdemeanor for anyone convicted of, or given a prayer for judgment continued or a suspended sentence for, a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence to possess, purchase, receive or attempt to possess, purchase or receive a firearm, machine gun, ammunition or firearm permits, including substantially similar out-of-state offenses. It expands the definition of misdemeanor domestic violence to include current or former intimate partners and those in current or recent dating relationships. The firearm and definition changes take effect Dec. 1, 2026. The bill also appropriates $1 million in nonrecurring funds in 2026-27 to create a domestic violence education program.

Of the three sponsors of this bill, Woodson Bradley proposed the most bills (85) during the 2025 regular session.

Bills in North Carolina follow a multi-step process before becoming law. A lawmaker starts by filing a bill, which is assigned to a committee for review. The bill must be read three times in each chamber. If one chamber changes the bill after the other passes it, both must agree on the final version. Once both chambers approve the same bill, it goes to the governor, who has 10 days (or 30 if the legislature is not in session) to sign, veto, or let it become law without a signature.

You can read more about the bills and other measures here.

Theodros graduated from the University of North Carolina, Charlotte with a BA.

Theodros, a Democrat, was elected to the North Carolina State Senate in 2025 to represent the state’s 41st Senate district, replacing previous state senator Natasha Marcus.

Bills Introduced by Your Senators in North Carolina Senate During 2025 Regular Session

Authors Bill Number Date Filed Title
Caleb Theodros, Natalie S. Murdock, and Woodson Bradley SB 875 04/28/2026 No Firearm Possession After DV Misdemeanors.
Caleb Theodros and Natalie S. Murdock SB 887 04/28/2026 Compensation for Wrongfully Detained Persons.
Caleb Theodros and Natalie S. Murdock SB 888 04/28/2026 Immigration Data Privacy.
Caleb Theodros, Julie Mayfield, and Woodson Bradley SB 838 04/27/2026 The Frontline Mental Health Support Act.
Caleb Theodros, DeAndrea Salvador, and Jay J. Chaudhuri SB 830 04/23/2026 Government Modernization/Funds.
Caleb Theodros and Natalie S. Murdock SB 820 04/22/2026 Safe Schools and Educational Access Act.
Caleb Theodros and Natalie S. Murdock SB 510 03/25/2025 Menstrual Products Sales Tax Exemption.
Caleb Theodros, DeAndrea Salvador, and Michael Garrett SB 521 03/25/2025 Community Infra. and Resilience Tax Credit.
Caleb Theodros SB 522 03/25/2025 Thrive at Midlife Act.
Caleb Theodros and Sydney Batch SB 523 03/25/2025 Universal Basic Therapy Act.
Caleb Theodros and Woodson Bradley SB 524 03/25/2025 Community Safety Partnership Act.
Caleb Theodros, Joyce Waddell, and Val Applewhite SB 525 03/25/2025 Living Wage Guarantee Act.
Caleb Theodros and Natalie S. Murdock SB 538 03/25/2025 Family Empowerment Act.
Caleb Theodros and DeAndrea Salvador SB 546 03/25/2025 Clean Energy Workforce & Innovation Act.
Caleb Theodros and Mujtaba A. Mohammed SB 550 03/25/2025 Coaches Care Act.
Caleb Theodros SB 561 03/25/2025 The Working Hearts, Empowered Homes Act.
Caleb Theodros, DeAndrea Salvador, and Jay J. Chaudhuri SB 562 03/25/2025 Cybersecurity and Quantum Resilience Study.
Caleb Theodros and Sophia Chitlik SB 582 03/25/2025 Wellness Break Act.
Caleb Theodros, Kandie D. Smith, and Woodson Bradley SB 631 03/25/2025 Juvenile Justice Workforce Fix/Funds.
Caleb Theodros, Jay J. Chaudhuri, and Woodson Bradley SB 640 03/25/2025 AI Ethics and Literacy Across Education.
Caleb Theodros, Graig Meyer, and Michael Garrett SB 644 03/25/2025 Green Schools Save Money.
Caleb Theodros, DeAndrea Salvador, and Jay J. Chaudhuri SB 667 03/25/2025 Government Modernization.
Caleb Theodros and Kandie D. Smith SB 696 03/25/2025 Limit No-Knock Warrant/Quick-Knock Entry.
Caleb Theodros, Mujtaba A. Mohammed, and Woodson Bradley SB 719 03/25/2025 NC Victims of Crime Assistance Act.
Caleb Theodros, DeAndrea Salvador, and Michael Garrett SB 738 03/25/2025 Digital Content Provenance Initiative/Funds.
Caleb Theodros, DeAndrea Salvador, and Natalie S. Murdock SB 746 03/25/2025 Study Automation and the Workforce.
Caleb Theodros, Gale Adcock, and Woodson Bradley SB 752 03/25/2025 Needle Free Epinephrine for Schoolchildren.
Caleb Theodros and Sophia Chitlik SB 473 03/24/2025 Capital for Communities Act.
Caleb Theodros and Kandie D. Smith SB 379 03/20/2025 Senior Care Assurance Act.
Caleb Theodros, Gladys A. Robinson, and Paul A. Lowe, Jr. SB 343 03/19/2025 Secure Home, Secure Future Act.
Caleb Theodros, Gladys A. Robinson, and Val Applewhite SB 348 03/19/2025 Home Comfort Act.
Caleb Theodros, Dan Blue, and Woodson Bradley SB 353 03/19/2025 The Second Chance Coding Act.
Caleb Theodros and Dan Blue SB 354 03/19/2025 NC Breakthrough Act.
Caleb Theodros, Val Applewhite, and Woodson Bradley SB 161 02/25/2025 The Jenesis Firearm Accountability Act.
Caleb Theodros SB 49 02/04/2025 41st Senatorial District Local Act-1.


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