South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Is open carry of handguns legal in South Carolina for individuals without a CWP?

  1. Yes, without any restrictions

  2. Yes, but only in rural areas

  3. Yes, but with certain restrictions

  4. No, it is not legal

The correct answer is: No, it is not legal

In South Carolina, the law requires individuals to possess a Concealed Weapons Permit (CWP) to carry a handgun openly in public places. Therefore, those without a CWP are not permitted to carry handguns openly. The legal framework in South Carolina specifically delineates that open carry is not allowed for individuals who do not hold a CWP, which underscores the importance of obtaining the necessary permits for lawful firearm possession in public. The other statements suggest various degrees of legality or restrictions regarding open carry without a CWP, but none aligns with the clear legal prohibition currently in place in South Carolina.