South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following locations is a CWP holder prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon in South Carolina?

State parks

Restaurants that serve alcohol

Courthouses

A concealed weapons permit (CWP) holder in South Carolina is indeed prohibited from carrying a concealed weapon in courthouses. This restriction is in place because courthouses are sensitive locations where legal proceedings occur, and the presence of firearms can pose security risks and disrupt the judicial process. These regulations are designed to maintain safety and order within the judicial system. The other locations mentioned, such as state parks, restaurants that serve alcohol, and public sidewalks, have specific regulations that vary. For example, while there may be restrictions in places that serve alcohol, it is typically allowed as long as the permit holder is not consuming alcohol. Consequently, understanding where concealed carry is permitted and where it is prohibited is essential for CWP holders to remain compliant with South Carolina law.

Public sidewalks

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