Gov. McMaster signs Constitutional Carry Bill at ceremonial event
The Constitutional Carry Bill allows anyone in South Carolina who can legally own a gun to carry it in public without having to obtain a permit.
The Constitutional Carry Bill allows anyone in South Carolina who can legally own a gun to carry it in public without having to obtain a permit.
McMaster signed the bill into law last week, making South Carolina the 29th state with constitutional carry.
The State Senate is taking up a bill allowing lawful firearm owners to carry handguns openly or concealed without a state permit.