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South Carolina Governor Signs Permitless Carry into Law

 
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South Carolina allows open possession of handguns without a permit.

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FIRST ON FOX: South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Thursday signed permitless carry into law, marking the second Republican-led state in the nation to do so. This new law, also known as "constitutional carry," allows individuals in South Carolina to openly carry handguns without a permit.

SC 'constitutional carry' law allows the open possession of handguns without a permit. Here's what to know, including where you can and cannot carry a firearm in the state. With this new law, any adult who can legally own a gun can now carry one openly in South Carolina after Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Any adult who can legally own a gun can now carry one openly in South Carolina after Gov. Henry McMaster signed a bill allowing permitless carry. This law, known as House Bill 3594 or Constitutional Carry, has been met with both support and opposition within the state.

HORRY COUNTY, S.C. (Anonymous Image Description: A group of individuals, both men and women, are seen openly carrying handguns in a public setting. They appear to be law-abiding citizens exercising their rights under the new permitless carry law in South Carolina.)

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Thursday signed into law House Bill 3594, better known as the Constitutional Carry law. This law allows individuals 18 years and older to carry a gun in public without a permit, as long as they are legally allowed to own a firearm.

Permitless firearm carry is now legal in South Carolina. Gov. Henry McMaster on Thursday afternoon signed the bill, which was prefiled in the state legislature. This new law has been a topic of debate among lawmakers and citizens, with some arguing for increased gun rights and others expressing concerns about public safety.

South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has officially signed the Constitutional Carry law, making it legal for individuals to carry handguns in public without a permit. This move has been praised by gun rights advocates, who see it as a step towards upholding the Second Amendment.

COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCBD)- South Carolinians 18 years and older will now be able to carry a gun in public without a permit under a bill signed by Gov. Henry McMaster. This new law, which has been referred to as permitless carry, has sparked discussions about gun control and safety measures in the state.

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