Laws for Carrying Where Alcohol is Served

January 12, 2016 //

16-23-465. Concealed carriers shall not consume alcoholic beverages while possessing firearms on establishments. Restaurant carrying is allowed in the state of South Carolina. “Restaurant carrying” means carrying a firearm in a restaurant that serves alcohol. This may or may not mean that the carrier is allowed to sit at the bar area of the restaurant. […]

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Electric Weapons, Defensive Sprays and High Capacity Laws

January 12, 2016 //

Defensive Sprays 16-23-470. Possession of a tear gas that is not more than 30ml for self-defense purposes is legal in South Carolina.

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South Carolina LEOSA Information

January 12, 2016 //

There is no information about South Carolina LEOSA available. Visit the USA Page to learn more about LEOSA.

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Relevant Court Cases and Opinions of South Carolina AG

January 12, 2016 //

South Carolina Attorney General on Off-Duty Police Officers on Schools

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Additional Information and Airport Requirements

January 12, 2016 //

Carrying of firearms in airport terminals that are publicly owned is not allowed. Possession of firearms in parking lots of airports is allowed. The validity of an individual’s training is up to 3 years. An individual’s residency is established once a Driver’s License is obtained. The minimum age required to obtain a carry permit in […]

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Supplemental Information

January 12, 2016 //

Section 50-11-760. Hunting from Certain Public Roads and Railroad Rights-of-Way Prohibited; Definitions; Penalties Under this section, a “loaded firearm” means that it contains ammunition. State of Emergency Section 23-31-520. Power to Regulate Public Use of Firearms; Confiscation of Firearms or Ammunition. This section does not affect the power of the counties, municipalities, and other political […]

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Age Requirements for Carrying or Moving Firearms

January 12, 2016 //

The minimum age requirement to carry and transport a firearm in a vehicle within South Carolina without the need for any type of permit is 18 years old. Note: Some states are restrictive when it comes to carrying and transporting of firearms that they only allow transporting to and from the gun shops, repair shops, […]

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Revisions

January 12, 2016 //

4/12/15 – Initial page created.

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Important Links

January 11, 2016 //

CCW Website 1 CCW Website 2 Application Form Rhode Island Firearm Statutes Providence Instructions for Application State Statutes Rhode Island Administrative Rules Rhode Island Attorney General State Secretary

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Reciprocity Guidelines for Rhode Island

January 11, 2016 //

The state of Rhode Island does not recognize permits/licenses issued by other states.

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