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<title>South Carolina Has Chance to Pass Open Carry Law</title>
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<description> IMG NSSF.org U.S.A. &#x26;#x2013;-(AmmoLand.com)- There are only five states which currently ban the open carry of handguns in most public areas, most of the time. They are: Illinois, New York, California, Florida, and South Carolina. New Jersey and Hawaii ban open carry in practice, but legally, anyone with a permit can open carry. It is just extremely difficult to obtain a permit.South Carolina is moving toward restoring the right to openly carry handguns in public with House Bill 3094, labeled &#x26;#x201C;Open Carry with Training&#x26;#x201D;.The bill is reasonably easy to read and understand. From scstatehouse.gov:TO AMEND SECTION 23-31-210, CODE OF...</description>
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