South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it legal to carry a concealed weapon into a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol in South Carolina?

  1. Yes, if the person has a CWP and does not consume alcohol

  2. No, it is always illegal

  3. Yes, but the weapon must be visible

  4. Yes, if the establishment allows it, regardless of alcohol consumption

The correct answer is: Yes, if the person has a CWP and does not consume alcohol

The correct answer is that it is legal to carry a concealed weapon into a bar or restaurant that serves alcohol in South Carolina, provided the individual has a concealed weapon permit (CWP) and does not consume alcohol. South Carolina law permits CWP holders to carry concealed firearms in establishments that serve alcohol, specifically as long as they abide by the stipulation of not drinking while armed. This option emphasizes the balance between personal rights and safety regulations, recognizing the responsibility that comes with carrying a firearm. While establishments may have their own rules about guns on their premises, no blanket prohibition against carrying a concealed weapon applies, as long as the CWP holder remains compliant with the law regarding alcohol consumption.