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    South Carolina

    (SC)

    South Carolina gun laws rated permissive. Comprehensive guide to firearms regulations, permits, and restrictions.

    Last updated: December 27, 2025
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    Very Permissive
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    Permitless Carry
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    No Limit
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    No AWB
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    No Wait
    Disclaimer: This information is for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Gun laws change frequently and vary by locality. Always verify current laws with official state sources or a qualified attorney before making decisions about firearms. Last researched: December 2025.

    See also: Federal gun laws that apply in every state. · Video guides for South Carolina gun laws →

    South Carolina Gun Laws in Plain English

    In South Carolina, you can carry a handgun openly or concealed without a permit if you are at least 18 and legally allowed to own a gun. You do not need to register your firearms or wait to buy them. However, you must be careful about where you carry; churches, doctor's offices, and other people's homes are off-limits unless you have specific permission. While you don't need a permit to carry in the state, getting one is still useful for travel to other states and for carrying within 1,000 feet of schools.

    Critical: South Carolina Gun Law Gotchas

    These are the most important things to know that could get you arrested or charged with a crime:

    • #1The federal 1,000-foot Gun-Free School Zone (18 U.S.C. § 922(q)) applies - constitutional carry does NOT exempt you; you need a physical SC CWP.
    • #2You cannot carry into a church or religious sanctuary unless you have express permission from the church leadership (S.C. Code § 23-31-232(M)).
    • #3You cannot carry into a doctor's office, hospital, or medical clinic unless you have express permission (S.C. Code § 23-31-232(M)).
    • #4You cannot carry into another person's private residence unless you have express permission from the owner (S.C. Code § 23-31-232(M)).
    • #5If you carry in a vehicle and the gun is NOT on your person, it MUST be secured in a closed glove box, closed console, or closed trunk. It cannot be loose under the seat (S.C. Code § 16-23-20(9)).
    • #6Signs stating 'No Concealable Weapons Allowed' have the force of law if they meet specific size and font requirements (S.C. Code § 23-31-235).
    • #7You cannot carry while consuming alcohol or while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (S.C. Code § 16-23-465).
    • #8You can carry in a restaurant that serves alcohol ONLY if you do not consume alcohol (S.C. Code § 23-31-232(M)).
    • #9While you can buy a handgun in a private sale at 18, federal law prohibits FFLs from selling handguns to anyone under 21.
    • #10Constitutional carry does not grant reciprocity in all other states; you may still need a CWP for travel.
    • #11Carrying past a compliant 'No Concealable Weapons' sign is a criminal violation, not just trespassing.
    • #12You cannot carry in a detention facility, prison, or jail (S.C. Code § 23-31-232(M)).
    • #13You cannot carry in a polling place on election day (S.C. Code § 23-31-232(M)).

    Read these carefully - they cover common mistakes that lead to felony charges.

    Common Scenarios

    Quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about South Carolina gun laws.

    Can I keep a gun in my car?
    Allowed. Can be carried on person (open/concealed) OR must be secured in closed glove box/console/trunk.

    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-20(9)

    Can I defend my home?
    South Carolina has a castle doctrine law that presumes reasonable fear when an intruder unlawfully enters a dwelling, residence, or occupied vehicle, and removes the duty to retreat in such circumstances.

    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-440

    Can I stand my ground?
    South Carolina has a stand your ground law, codified in statute, allowing a person to use force, including deadly force, without a duty to retreat in any place where they have a right to be, provided they are not engaged in unlawful activity and reasonably believe deadly force or a violent crime is imminent.

    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-440

    Can I carry without a permit?
    Constitutional Carry (Permitless Carry) enacted March 2024 via H.3594.

    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-20

    Can I carry on college campus?
    Generally prohibited. Exception for CWP holders to keep firearm secured in vehicle.

    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-420

    Can I buy a gun online?
    Legal, but must be shipped to an FFL for transfer.

    18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(2)

    Can I own a suppressor?
    Legal if possessed in compliance with the National Firearms Act.

    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-250

    Can I own standard capacity magazines?
    No magazine capacity limits.

    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Detailed Law Topics

    Comprehensive breakdown of South Carolina's firearms regulations by category.

    Carrying & TransportConcealed carry, open carry, vehicle carry, sensitive places

    Does FOPA safe passage apply when traveling through South Carolina?

    Federal protection applies for travelers passing through.

    “entitled to transport a firearm... from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry... to any other place”
    18 U.S.C. § 926A

    Is open carry legal in South Carolina?

    Legal without a permit for anyone 18+ who is not prohibited.

    “carried openly or concealed on or about his person”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-20
    Legal

    Can I fly with a firearm from South Carolina?

    Must be unloaded, locked in hard-sided container, declared in checked luggage.

    “transported in a checked baggage... declared to the aircraft operator... unloaded... in a hard-sided container”
    49 CFR § 1540.111

    Can I carry without a permit in South Carolina?

    Constitutional Carry (Permitless Carry) enacted March 2024 via H.3594.

    “It is unlawful... to carry... except... a person who is not prohibited from possessing firearms under state law”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-20
    Constitutional Carry

    How do I get a concealed carry permit in South Carolina?

    SLED issues permits to residents and non-residents who own property in SC. Requires training.

    “The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) shall issue a Concealed Weapon Permit”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 23-31-210

    Can I carry on college campus in South Carolina?

    Generally prohibited. Exception for CWP holders to keep firearm secured in vehicle.

    “It is unlawful for a person to possess a firearm... on the premises of... any publicly or privately owned... college, university, technical college”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-420

    What are the school zone gun laws in South Carolina?

    Federal GFSZA applies. Constitutional carry does NOT provide the federal exemption; a physical SC CWP is required to be exempt from the 1000ft buffer zone.

    “Exceptions... if the individual possessing the firearm is licensed to do so by the State”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(q)

    Can I keep a loaded gun in my car in South Carolina?

    Allowed. Can be carried on person (open/concealed) OR must be secured in closed glove box/console/trunk.

    “a person in a vehicle if the handgun is... secured in a closed glove compartment, closed console, closed trunk, or in a closed container secured by an integral fastener... OR... is carried openly or concealed on or about his person”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-20(9)

    Can I carry in national parks in South Carolina?

    Allowed consistent with state law (Constitutional Carry applies). Buildings are off-limits.

    “shall not promulgate or enforce any regulation that prohibits an individual from possessing a firearm... if... the individual is not otherwise prohibited by the law of the State”
    54 U.S.C. § 104906

    Where can't I carry a gun in South Carolina?

    Extensive list including schools, courthouses, polling places, and notably: churches, doctor's offices, and other people's homes unless you have express permission.

    “law enforcement office... detention facility... courthouse... polling place... meeting of a governing body... school... religious sanctuary unless express permission... hospital, medical clinic, doctor's office... residence of another person”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 23-31-232

    How do I transport firearms in South Carolina?

    If not carried on person, must be in closed glove box, console, or trunk.

    “secured in a closed glove compartment, closed console, closed trunk”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-20(9)
    Weapons & AccessoriesWhat you can own: rifles, magazines, suppressors, SBRs

    Are short-barreled rifles legal in South Carolina?

    Legal if possessed in compliance with the National Firearms Act.

    “The provisions of this article shall not apply to... any person authorized to possess these weapons by the United States Department of the Treasury”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-250

    Are ghost guns legal in South Carolina?

    Legal to build for personal use under federal law; no state restrictions.

    “No ghost gun statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Are suppressors legal in South Carolina?

    Legal if possessed in compliance with the National Firearms Act.

    “The provisions of this article shall not apply to... any person authorized to possess these weapons by the United States Department of the Treasury”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-250

    Does South Carolina require firearm serialization?

    No state requirement to serialize home-built firearms.

    “No requirement found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23
    Not Required

    Does South Carolina require microstamping?

    No microstamping law.

    “No requirement found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23
    Not Required

    Are muzzle devices legal in South Carolina?

    Legal if registered under NFA.

    “The provisions of this article shall not apply to... any person authorized to possess these weapons by the United States Department of the Treasury”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-250

    What are the assault weapon laws in South Carolina?

    No state definition or ban on 'assault weapons'.

    “No assault weapon ban found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Does South Carolina have a magazine capacity limit?

    No magazine capacity limits.

    “No capacity restriction found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    What are the compliance methods for firearms in South Carolina?

    N/A

    “null”
    null
    N/A
    Ownership & PossessionRegistration, storage requirements, private transfers

    Does South Carolina require firearm registration?

    State law explicitly prohibits a firearm registry.

    “No state agency... may maintain a permanent database or registry of persons who purchase or hold a permit to carry a handgun”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 23-31-330
    Not Required

    Does South Carolina require safe storage of firearms?

    No mandatory storage law, though negligence could be prosecuted under general statutes.

    “No requirement found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Does South Carolina have red flag laws?

    No Extreme Risk Protection Order law.

    “No red flag law found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    What do I need to know about bringing guns when moving to South Carolina?

    No registration or declaration required for new residents.

    “No requirement found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 23 Ch. 31

    Do I have to report a stolen gun in South Carolina?

    No statutory requirement to report theft.

    “No requirement found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23
    Not Required

    How do private firearm transfers work in South Carolina?

    Private transfers are legal without FFL processing.

    “No restriction found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Can I lend a firearm to a family member in South Carolina?

    Lending is permitted.

    “No restriction found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Does South Carolina require firearm insurance?

    No insurance mandate.

    “No requirement found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    What are the child access prevention laws in South Carolina?

    No specific CAP law.

    “No CAP statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23
    Eligibility & ProhibitionsWho can and cannot own firearms

    Can marijuana users own firearms in South Carolina?

    Federal law prohibits possession by unlawful users of controlled substances. Marijuana remains federally illegal.

    “who is an unlawful user of or addicted to any controlled substance”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(3)

    Can non-citizens own firearms in South Carolina?

    Illegal aliens are prohibited. Legal permanent residents may possess firearms.

    “who, being an alien... is illegally or unlawfully in the United States”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(5)

    Can I buy from a private seller in South Carolina?

    Private sales between non-prohibited residents do not require a background check or FFL intervention.

    “No state statute requires background checks for private sales.”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-10 et seq.

    What are straw purchase laws in South Carolina?

    Illegal under federal law to purchase a firearm for someone else who is prohibited or to lie on Form 4473.

    “for any person in connection with the acquisition... knowingly to make any false or fictitious oral or written statement”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(6)

    Can someone with a domestic violence conviction own a gun in South Carolina?

    Conviction of Domestic Violence 1st Degree or High and Aggravated Nature triggers a lifetime ban. DV 2nd or 3rd degree triggers a ban if the judge orders it or if it meets federal MCDV definitions.

    “It is unlawful for a person to ship, transport, possess, or receive a firearm or ammunition... if the person... has been convicted of domestic violence in the first degree or domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-25-30

    How do background checks work in South Carolina?

    FFLs contact the FBI NICS directly for all firearm transfers.

    “South Carolina is not a Point of Contact (POC) state for NICS.”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 23-31-10 et seq.

    Who is prohibited from owning firearms in South Carolina?

    Prohibits possession of handguns by persons convicted of a 'crime of violence' (murder, manslaughter, rape, assault with intent to ravish, kidnapping, burglary, robbery, etc.).

    “It is unlawful for a person to knowingly sell, offer to sell, deliver, lease, rent, barter, exchange, or transport for sale into this State any handgun to... a person who has been convicted of a crime of violence in any court of the United States, the several states, commonwealths, territories, or possessions”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-30

    Who is prohibited from owning firearms under federal law?

    Felons, fugitives, unlawful users of controlled substances, those adjudicated as mental defectives, illegal aliens, dishonorable discharges, and those subject to certain restraining orders.

    “It shall be unlawful for any person... who has been convicted in any court of, a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year... to ship or transport in interstate or foreign commerce, or possess in or affecting commerce, any firearm or ammunition”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(g)
    Buying & Acquiring FirearmsHow to purchase, waiting periods, background checks

    What is the minimum age to buy a gun in South Carolina?

    State law prohibits handgun sales to under 18. Federal law prohibits FFL sales of handguns to under 21.

    “It is unlawful for a person to knowingly sell... any handgun to... a person under the age of eighteen”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-23-30(A)(3)

    Is there a waiting period to buy a gun in South Carolina?

    No state waiting period.

    “No waiting period statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Does South Carolina have a handgun roster?

    No handgun roster.

    “No roster statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Do I need a permit to buy a gun in South Carolina?

    No permit required to purchase.

    “No permit statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23
    Not Required

    Can I buy a gun online in South Carolina?

    Legal, but must be shipped to an FFL for transfer.

    “unlawful... to ship, transport, or receive any firearm in interstate or foreign commerce”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(a)(2)
    Legal

    Are there gun purchase limits in South Carolina?

    No rationing of purchases.

    “No limit statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Are there ammunition restrictions in South Carolina?

    No state restrictions on quantity or type (other than federal armor-piercing bans).

    “No ammo statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23

    Can I buy a gun out of state in South Carolina?

    Handguns must be transferred through an FFL in the buyer's home state. Long guns can be purchased from an FFL in any state if legal in both.

    “sell or deliver... any firearm to any person who the licensee knows... does not reside in... the State in which the licensee's place of business is located”
    18 U.S.C. § 922(b)(3)

    Do I need a background check to buy ammo in South Carolina?

    No background check for ammunition.

    “No ammo BGC statute found.”
    S.C. Code Ann. Title 16 Ch. 23
    Not Required
    Self-DefenseCastle doctrine, stand your ground, duty to retreat

    Does South Carolina have a castle doctrine?

    South Carolina has a castle doctrine law that presumes reasonable fear when an intruder unlawfully enters a dwelling, residence, or occupied vehicle, and removes the duty to retreat in such circumstances.

    “presumed to have held a reasonable fear of imminent peril of death or great bodily harm”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-440

    Is there a duty to retreat before using force in South Carolina?

    South Carolina does not impose a general duty to retreat before using deadly force, as established by statute, with specific provisions for no duty to retreat in one's dwelling, residence, occupied vehicle, or any place where one has a right to be.

    “does not have a duty to retreat if... unlawfully entering... a dwelling”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-440

    Does South Carolina have a stand your ground law?

    South Carolina has a stand your ground law, codified in statute, allowing a person to use force, including deadly force, without a duty to retreat in any place where they have a right to be, provided they are not engaged in unlawful activity and reasonably believe deadly force or a violent crime is imminent.

    “has no duty to retreat and has the right to stand his ground”
    S.C. Code Ann. § 16-11-440

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