South Carolina | August 18, 2021
Concealed Carry Permit Holders in South Carolina Can Now Carry Handguns Openly
South Carolina | August 18, 2021
Effective August 15, South Carolina residents who have concealed carry permits may openly carry their handguns. Governor Henry McMaster signed the bill into law in May but held a ceremonial signing on Friday.
The new law also eliminates a $50 fee to obtain a concealed carry permit and lowers the number of bullets someone must fire at a target in an accuracy test from 50 to 25 shots. In South Carolina, residents who wish to carry their handguns must go through eight hours of training and pass a background check that includes fingerprinting.
It’s not “Constitutional Carry,” which requires no permit to carry openly or concealed, but South Carolina joins a number of states that have eased gun restrictions in recent years. So far, 21 states allow permit-less carry, open or concealed. Gun-rights supporters believe that the Second Amendment protects the right of citizens to own guns and carry them without government permission. They also advocate national reciprocity, in which states that allow concealed carry must recognize permits from other states…. (Excerpts from Black Community News)
South Carolina | May 27, 2021
South Carolina governor signs open carry bill into law
South Carolina | May 27, 2021
South Carolina Republican Gov. Henry McMaster has signed a bill into law allowing residents with concealed weapon permits to openly and visibly carry firearms in public.
The “Open Carry with Training Act” that McMaster signed Monday also makes South Carolina a “Second Amendment Sanctuary State” and will go into effect in 90 days.
“I will proudly support any legislation that protects or enhances a South Carolinian’s ability to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights, and that’s exactly what this bill does,” McMaster tweeted after signing the law…
(Excerpts from Just the News)