South Carolina Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Who is prohibited from possessing firearms in South Carolina?

  1. Persons convicted of a violent crime

  2. Active duty military personnel

  3. Licensed hunters

  4. Certified firearms instructors

The correct answer is: Persons convicted of a violent crime

Persons convicted of a violent crime are prohibited from possessing firearms in South Carolina due to the state's efforts to maintain public safety. The rationale behind this law is to prevent individuals who have demonstrated propensity for violence from having access to firearms, thereby reducing the risk of future violent incidents. This restriction applies not only to those currently serving a sentence but also to individuals who have completed their sentence, including parole and probation, depending on the nature of the crime. In contrast, active duty military personnel, licensed hunters, and certified firearms instructors are not subject to this restriction simply based on their status as such. These groups are generally permitted to possess firearms, provided they meet all other legal requirements for firearm ownership.