Master Doug Huffman
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Got this via the Palmetto Gun Club. Item #1 is news to me, and we may want
to verify with SLED before anybody gets in trouble. I'm not sure what
questions are going to the AG, as noted in #6.
At last night's CWP Instructor's meeting, 10/21/09, SLED told us that: 1.
Concealed carry in a post office is okay. You just can't go behind the
counter.
2. SLED cannot pull your fingerprints off of the computer database, so you
have to submit two paper fingerprint cards. We have lots of these cards.
So, if you need, just ask us.
3. There are 99,000 active CWPs in South Carolina.
4. South Carolina has reciprocity with: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,
Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina,
Ohio, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
5. If you have a CWP you may not carry in a school. However, you may leave
the gun in an attended or locked motor vehicle if it is 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. Section 2. Section 16-23-420(A) of the 1976 Code as last
amended by Act 294 of 2004 as further amended. This act takes effect upon
approval by the Governor. Ratified the 27th day of May 2009. Approved the
2nd day of June 2009.
6. If you have legal questions, feel free to ask us. If we cannot answer
your questions, we will forward them to SLED and they have been very good
about answering our questions. If SLED can't answer the question, they
will ask a State Senator or State Representative to ask the State Attorney
General for an opinion. The AG will only give opinions to elected
officials. Several of your questions are going through that process right
now. And we will forward the opinions to you as soon as they are
published.
7. The CWP are taking 90 days. The renewals are taking 30 days. The staff
has been cut and the number of applications has doubled from the same time
last year.
Got this via the Palmetto Gun Club. Item #1 is news to me, and we may want
to verify with SLED before anybody gets in trouble. I'm not sure what
questions are going to the AG, as noted in #6.
At last night's CWP Instructor's meeting, 10/21/09, SLED told us that: 1.
Concealed carry in a post office is okay. You just can't go behind the
counter.
2. SLED cannot pull your fingerprints off of the computer database, so you
have to submit two paper fingerprint cards. We have lots of these cards.
So, if you need, just ask us.
3. There are 99,000 active CWPs in South Carolina.
4. South Carolina has reciprocity with: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas,
Florida, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Missouri, North Carolina,
Ohio, Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
5. If you have a CWP you may not carry in a school. However, you may leave
the gun in an attended or locked motor vehicle if it is 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. Section 2. Section 16-23-420(A) of the 1976 Code as last
amended by Act 294 of 2004 as further amended. This act takes effect upon
approval by the Governor. Ratified the 27th day of May 2009. Approved the
2nd day of June 2009.
6. If you have legal questions, feel free to ask us. If we cannot answer
your questions, we will forward them to SLED and they have been very good
about answering our questions. If SLED can't answer the question, they
will ask a State Senator or State Representative to ask the State Attorney
General for an opinion. The AG will only give opinions to elected
officials. Several of your questions are going through that process right
now. And we will forward the opinions to you as soon as they are
published.
7. The CWP are taking 90 days. The renewals are taking 30 days. The staff
has been cut and the number of applications has doubled from the same time
last year.
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