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  2. Gov. McMaster signs permitless firearm carry bill, now South ...

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    The new law enables individuals 18 and older who are legally allowed to own firearms to carry them, openly or concealed, without requiring training or registration for a permit. Previously, the ...

  3. When will loosened gun laws take effect in SC after governor ...

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    South Carolina passed a law in 2021 requiring a CWP to carry publicly. A Concealed Weapons Permit requires training on how to fire weapons and other gun safety aspects. Now, there is no ...

  4. Gun laws in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    South Carolina is a "shall issue" concealed carry permit state. No permit is required to purchase rifles, shotguns, or handguns. No permit is required to purchase rifles, shotguns, or handguns. South Carolina also has " Castle Doctrine " legal protection of the use of deadly force against intruders into one's home, business, or car. [ 3 ]

  5. New gun laws rolling out in multiple states on Jan. 1, 2025 ...

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    The Republican-controlled South Carolina House voted overwhelmingly to allow lawful firearm owners to carry handguns openly or concealed without a state permit. California gun safety regulations ...

  6. South Carolina permitless carry bill heads to Gov. McMaster's ...

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    SC's permitless carry bill will allow anyone over the age of 18 to carry a handgun, openly or concealed, without training or a permit.

  7. Concealed carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 study in the American Journal of Public Health found that "shall-issue laws" (where concealed carry permits must be given if criteria are met) "are associated with significantly higher rates of total, firearm-related, and handgun-related homicide" than "may-issue laws" (where local law enforcement have discretion over who can get a ...