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In North Carolina, it is illegal to wear a mask, hood, or any device that disguises the wearer’s face or voice to conceal their identity on public property. This law, enacted in 1953, is outlined in § 14-12.8 of the state’s statutes. It prohibits individuals from entering or appearing on public property of any municipality or county in the state, or the state of North Carolina itself, while wearing such disguises. The public is encouraged to report any individuals they see violating this law…