South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What constitutes a 'concealed weapon' in South Carolina?

  1. A weapon hidden from ordinary view

  2. A weapon carried in a vehicle

  3. Any weapon carried by a person

  4. A weapon in a holster, even if visible

The correct answer is: A weapon hidden from ordinary view

A 'concealed weapon' in South Carolina is defined as a weapon that is hidden from ordinary view. This means that for a weapon to be classified as concealed, it must not be discernible to the average person in normal circumstances. The law emphasizes the importance of the visibility of the weapon in determining whether it is truly concealed. Other options may include scenarios that do not align with the definition of a concealed weapon. For instance, merely carrying a weapon in a vehicle does not automatically classify it as concealed unless it meets the criteria of being hidden from view. Additionally, a weapon carried by a person is not enough to categorize it as concealed unless it is also hidden from ordinary sight. Furthermore, a weapon in a holster that is visible does not meet the criteria of concealment, as the intent of concealment entails that the weapon is not observable by others. Therefore, the focus on being hidden from ordinary view is what solidifies the correctness of identifying a concealed weapon.