To all you folks in SC. Is anything being done with regards of legal OC in SC? Some states have gained ground but I am shocked that SC isn't one of them. Has anything been in the works? Just wondering, I live in NC so its next door and was curious.
The SC governor would seem to favor Constitutional Carry:To all you folks in SC. Is anything being done with regards of legal OC in SC? Some states have gained ground but I am shocked that SC isn't one of them. Has anything been in the works? Just wondering, I live in NC so its next door and was curious.
He asked, "Has anything been in the works?" Not what has been successful.
Negativism will not solve the problem.I don't think we'll ever see it here. Too much money and power behind the current permit system to just abandon that. When did you ever see a government give up power, other than by force? The local reaction to the issue of carrying concealed into a restaurant selling alcohol shows just how ill informed the general public is. As much as I"d like to see it, I doubt whether it could ever be sold here.
oh, and btw, I haven't seen any local watering holes that are displaying "legal" no carry signs so far, but then, I don't get around as much as I used to.
How does he think a citizen buys a gun via a retail purchase? Walk up to the counter at Gander Mt., you pays your money and simply walk out the door? A guess here, the vast majority of firearm sales transactions are likely not private transactions.I'm just telling you what the most recent legislative sentiment seems to be. When you can't even get the head of the State Senate to support an OC bill authored by one of his colleagues, what chance does it have? Larry Grooms, head of the state Senate, supports open carry, so he says, but doesn't support a bill that just throws the doors wide open to anybody who wants to carry. I guess he's in support of some type of system that is still permit based so there can be background checks, etc.....
"...Sure it is. But..."
Here it is.Larry Martin, R-Pickens...you Sir are anti-liberty. You recognize the act as a right, yet desire that the state infringe upon the right via a permission slip.
I'll be sending a e-mail.
Larry Martin, R-Pickens...you Sir are anti-liberty. You recognize the act as a right, yet desire that the state infringe upon the right via a permission slip.
I'll be sending a e-mail.