South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is it mandatory to inform a law enforcement officer that you're carrying a concealed weapon during a traffic stop in South Carolina?

  1. Yes, immediately

  2. No, not unless asked

  3. Yes, but only if asked

  4. No, never

The correct answer is: Yes, immediately

In South Carolina, when you are carrying a concealed weapon and are stopped by law enforcement, it is mandatory to inform the officer that you are carrying a concealed weapon immediately upon being requested for your driver's license and registration. This requirement ensures transparency and helps to promote safety for both the officer and the individual being stopped. The law is structured to encourage responsible firearm ownership and to minimize the risks associated with encounters between officers and individuals who may be carrying firearms. Therefore, the correct approach in this situation is to disclose your concealed carry status right away to avoid any misunderstandings that could escalate into a dangerous situation.