South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In South Carolina, is it legal to openly carry a firearm in public places?

  1. Yes, without any permit

  2. Yes, but only with a concealed weapons permit

  3. No

  4. Yes, but only in rural areas

The correct answer is: No

The correct answer is that yes, it is legal to openly carry a firearm in public places in South Carolina, but it requires a concealed weapons permit. In South Carolina, those who possess a valid concealed weapons permit are allowed to carry firearms openly. However, open carry is generally not permitted without such a permit. This reflects the state's regulations regarding firearm carry in public spaces aimed at ensuring responsible ownership and public safety. Options suggesting the legality of open carry without a permit do not align with South Carolina law, which specifically requires a permit for such actions. Additionally, the notion that it’s only legal in rural areas does not accurately capture the law's provisions, as the permit requirement applies uniformly across urban and rural settings.