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

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    Permitless firearm carry is now legal in South Carolina. Gov. Henry McMaster on Thursday afternoon signed the bill, which was prefiled in the state House of Representatives in December 2022.

  3. Permitless gun carry may soon be coming to SC. Here’s what ...

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    Under current law, anyone who can legally own a gun needs a concealed weapons permit, which requires training, to carry it publicly. This bill would allow all legal gun owners to carry publicly ...

  4. 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.

  5. Gun laws in South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Permit required for concealed carry? N/A: No: SC Code 23-31-210: South Carolina is a "shall issue" state for citizens and lawful permanent residents who are 18 years or older. Permitless carry took effect on March 14, 2024. Permit required for open carry? No: No: SC Code 16-23-20: May carry openly without permit. Castle Doctrine/Stand Your ...

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

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    The new law will allow anyone who is legally able to carry to do so in public without a concealed weapons permit or training. It also creates a free training program, put on twice monthly by SLED.

  7. Constitutional carry - Wikipedia

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    On March 7, 2024, Governor Henry McMaster signed House Bill 3594 into law allowing both open and concealed carry of weapons without a permit for resident and non-resident adults 18+. This law immediately takes effect, making South Carolina the 29th state to enact constitutional carry. [81]