North Carolina is a state within the United States, and like other states, it is subject to the Constitution of the United States, which guarantees certain fundamental rights to its citizens, including freedom of speech, religion, and assembly, among others.
That being said, like any government, the state of North Carolina has implemented laws and regulations that may impact the exercise of certain freedoms. It is possible that some citizens or groups may feel that these laws or policies are overly restrictive and curtail their individual freedoms, while others may view them as necessary measures to protect the common good.