South Carolina legislators are advocating for the dismissal of nearly 2,900 pending gun charges that stem from actions now legal under the state’s new permitless carry law. The legislation, if passed, would automatically wipe away unlawful possession charges that are no longer illegal, addressing the burdens faced by many individuals who find themselves with pending charges affecting their employment and rights.
Currently, over 8,500 unlawful gun possession charges were pending when the permitless carry law went into effect in March 2024. Supporters, including Senator Deon Tedder, argue that the bill will provide necessary relief to those unfairly hindered, while law enforcement officials express concern that blanket dismissals could undermine the judicial process. With bipartisan support in the Senate but ongoing challenges in the House, the fate of this legislation remains uncertain as it awaits further deliberation.
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