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SC/VA

1swellguy

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340mopar wrote:
Legal in VA again

lets hope full reciprocity comes soon.
I noticed that the VSP website does not show SC as "recognized" but rather under states which have signed a Reciprocity agreement.

This could mean that the paperwork is already done between the two states, but SLED has not yet updated their website to add VA.

Bill
 

Smurfologist

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340mopar

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Smurfologist wrote:
PT111 wrote:

Does anyone have the actual reciprocity agreement link or .pdf?

2nd Amendment...........Use it............Or, lose it!!:X

sure its here andthree more times above...

http://www.vsp.state.va.us/Firearms_Reciprocity.shtm
 

340mopar

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also from an email from VA:

> Below is the email I received from VSP today:
>
>> Better than recognition, Virginia and South Carolina entered into a
>> reciprocal agreement effective September 12....
>> Tom Lambert
 

Smurfologist

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340mopar wrote:
also from an email from VA:

> Below is the email I received from VSP today:
>
>> Better than recognition, Virginia and South Carolina entered into a
>> reciprocal agreement effective September 12....
>> Tom Lambert

Maybe I am not being "descriptive" enough.........Does anyone have the "actual" agreement like the one PA and VA put out (it was in .pdf format and signed by........someone)? See link for PA's reciprocity agreement with VA for example:

http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/uploadedFiles/Crime/Virginia-Firearm-Reciprocity.pdf

2nd Amendment........Use it........Or, lose it!!:X
 

340mopar

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Was not trying to be a jerk, but I did not get that...no, sure don't.

I think WV puts theirs on-line, but not noticed anyone else doing it...

I am sure someone else may have or can get it ... try posting this request in the SC section and see if the other side has it as well
 

Smurfologist

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340mopar wrote:
Was not trying to be a jerk, but I did not get that...no, sure don't.

I think WV puts theirs on-line, but not noticed anyone else doing it...

I am sure someone else may have or can get it ... try posting this request in the SC section and see if the other side has it as well

I know you weren't (smile). I will do as you suggest. Thanks!!

2nd Amendment.........Use it..........Or, lose it!!:X
 

SouthernBoy

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LRS76251 wrote:
The websites for both Virginia and South Carolina list one another as having reciprocity and recognition agreements. Now all South Carolina needs to do is remove any impediments to open carry and she will join Virginia in that arena, too.
 
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mdgary

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SouthernBoy wrote:
LRS76251 wrote:
The websites for both Virginia and South Carolina list one another as having reciprocity and recognition agreements. Now all South Carolina needs to do is remove any impediments to open carry and she will join Virginia in that arena, too.
I agree. We should have the choices of open or conceal carry.Hell..Open Carry only will be fine with me.
 

Doug Huffman

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SECTION 16-23-20. Unlawful carrying of handgun; exceptions.
It is unlawful for anyone to carry about the person any handgun, whether concealed or not, except as follows, unless otherwise specifically prohibited by law:









(1) regular, salaried law enforcement officers, and reserve police officers of a state agency, municipality, or county of the State, uncompensated Governor's constables, law enforcement officers of the federal government or other states when they are carrying out official duties while in this State, deputy enforcement officers of the Natural Resources Enforcement Division of the Department of Natural Resources, and retired commissioned law enforcement officers employed as private detectives or private investigators;
(2) members of the Armed Forces of the United States, the National Guard, organized reserves, or the State Militia when on duty;
(3) members, or their invited guests, of organizations authorized by law to purchase or receive firearms from the United States or this State or regularly enrolled members, or their invited guests, of clubs organized for the purpose of target shooting or collecting modern and antique firearms while these members, or their invited guests, are at or going to or from their places of target practice or their shows and exhibits;
(4) licensed hunters or fishermen who are engaged in hunting or fishing or going to or from their places of hunting or fishing while in a vehicle or on foot;
(5) a person regularly engaged in the business of manufacturing, repairing, repossessing, or dealing in firearms, or the agent or representative of this person, while possessing, using, or carrying a handgun in the usual or ordinary course of the business;
(6) guards authorized by law to possess handguns and engaged in protection of property of the United States or any agency of the United States;
(7) members of authorized military or civil organizations while parading or when going to and from the places of meeting of their respective organizations;
(8) a person in his home or upon his real property or a person who has the permission of the owner or the person in legal possession or the person in legal control of the home or real property;
(9) a person in a vehicle if the handgun is:
(a) secured in a closed glove compartment, closed console, closed trunk, or in a closed container secured by an integral fastener and transported in the luggage compartment of the vehicle; however, this item is not violated if the glove compartment, console, or trunk is opened in the presence of a law enforcement officer for the sole purpose of retrieving a driver's license, registration, or proof of insurance; or
(b) concealed on or about his person, and he has a valid concealed weapons permit pursuant to the provisions of Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23;
(10) a person carrying a handgun unloaded and in a secure wrapper from the place of purchase to his home or fixed place of business or while in the process of changing or moving one's residence or changing or moving one's fixed place of business;
(11) a prison guard while engaged in his official duties;
(12) a person who is granted a permit under provision of law by the State Law Enforcement Division to carry a handgun about his person, under conditions set forth in the permit, and while transferring the handgun between the permittee's person and a location specified in item (9);
(13) the owner or the person in legal possession or the person in legal control of a fixed place of business, while at the fixed place of business, and the employee of a fixed place of business, other than a business subject to Section 16-23-465, while at the place of business; however, the employee may exercise this privilege only after: (a) acquiring a permit pursuant to item (12), and (b) obtaining the permission of the owner or person in legal control or legal possession of the premises;
(14) a person engaged in firearms-related activities while on the premises of a fixed place of business which conducts, as a regular course of its business, activities related to sale, repair, pawn, firearms training, or use of firearms, unless the premises is posted with a sign limiting possession of firearms to holders of permits issued pursuant to item (12);
(15) a person while transferring a handgun directly from or to a vehicle and a location specified in this section where one may legally possess the handgun.
(16) Any person on a motorcycle when the pistol is secured in a closed saddlebag or other similar closed accessory container attached, whether permanently or temporarily, to the motorcycle.
 
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