CrabcakesAndFootball
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- Jun 14, 2017
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SLED was always running sting operations on underage kids in the college bars in Columbia. That was some real important work they were doing.
South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
It's a state level investigative agency. Similar to MSP investigators and detectives rather than highway patrol.
I would simply be excited if SC started issuing or recognizing other states NR permits. There is that large swath of red on I-95 from here to FL.
As it is now, you can have a loaded handgun in a glovebox or enclosed console with no license required. just remember to stop at the last NC rest area to properly stow, then get it back out when you cross the GA line.
As it is now, you can have a loaded handgun in a glovebox or enclosed console with no license required. just remember to stop at the last NC rest area to properly stow, then get it back out when you cross the GA line.
SLED was always running sting operations on underage kids in the college bars in Columbia. That was some real important work they were doing.
https://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/article226876559.html
Some poster on a SC gun rights page made an off hand threat to a GOP committee chair because constitutional carry wasn't moving. Now they've effectively killed the bill that was supposed to be heard and used the threat as an excuse.
Are you kidding me, SC? Are your pols that weak?
The activist, Chris McNutt, executive director of the nonprofit group Texas Gun Rights, was intercepted by officers with the Department of Public Safety when he attempted to visit Bonnen’s home.
Other gun rights activists on Facebook urged Bonnen to advance Stickland’s bill, with some posting threatening messages such as “Drag ’Im Out ... To The Nearest Tree.”
If this tactic worked 2x this session, I suspect the other side will be using this in the future.
For sure. What really amazes me is how effective it is at getting die-hard 2A supporters pointing fingers at the scape goats instead of the politicians who are holding our rights hostage.
On May 9th, a subcommittee of the South Carolina state Senate Committee on Judiciary will hold another hearing on Senate Bill 139, the SC Constitutional Carry Act of 2019, to ensure that any law-abiding adult who may legally possess a firearm may carry a handgun for self-defense without first having to go through government red tape. Please contact subcommittee members and urge them to SUPPORT S.139.
05/08/19 Senate Recalled from Committee on Judiciary
(Senate Journal-page 133)
05/08/19 Senate Roll call Ayes-23 Nays-19 (Senate Journal-page 133)
This is heating up again as is open carry with a permit. I'll advise after the votes take place.