South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has officially signed the ‘Constitutional Carry’ bill, allowing individuals over 18 to carry firearms in public without a concealed weapons permit. This law takes effect immediately, and while it introduces mandatory twice-monthly free training sessions by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED), it does not require applicants to complete them before carrying a weapon.
As South Carolina becomes the 29th state to adopt such legislation, concerns abound regarding public safety and law enforcement’s opposition to the measure. Critics highlight the potential for increased gun-related incidents, particularly in everyday settings, questioning the readiness of average citizens to navigate armed interactions. With the lack of training previously mandated for concealed carry, public apprehension grows as to how this law will impact community safety.
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