Say what? South Carolina has some of the most restrictive firearms laws in the country. One of only six states to disallow open carry. A laundry list of places that permitted concealed carry is not allowed. Things got a little better this year but we still have an incredibly long way to go. Are you sure you weren't talking about some other state?South Carolina is 1 of the most gun friendly states. If any restrictions are done, it is by private owners of businesses in which they have that right.
Not true, you just have to leave. I highly recommend arguing and giving them an earful on your way outRegal theaters, like Toys R us and other businesses' have start up kits that contain generis no guns, no smoking, shirts, shoes, etc. In SC as many have mentioned for the sign to have the force of law it must meet certain criteria. Generic signs do not. Just walk past them. However, if noticed and asked to leave you must without argument.
SC is proof the California & New England libtard commies have moved in by the swarm
New York allows the carry of a concealed weapon in a bar. I've never seen a sign at the door of any bar or restaurant, it's always been legal and signs carry no weight of law. Don't lump us in with those new to bar or restaurant carry. We've been doing it legally as long as I can remember. For that matter churches, banks, hospitals, etc... always been legal.Not just New England but New York and New Jersey too and I am seeing and hearing a lot more of them.
Holy sh!t, I've been asking around to people if it's just my imagination or does it seem like to you that every time you get on the road there's about 1 NY tag for every 2 SC tags you see. And that's just NY. Between NY, NJ, MD, and CT, I probably see more of them combined than I do SC tags. But I've only been noticing it here in the last couple months.Not just New England but New York and New Jersey too and I am seeing and hearing a lot more of them.
hp-hobo: I don't consider "open carry" a distinction that a state has such great gun laws. Yes, SC may be one of 6 states that does not technically allow open carry however many of those states that allow it are not that "open" to it. The law may be on the books but try exercising that right and often you will find yourself prone. From your other posts I am sure you would handle this this in an aggressive way but bottom line the fact that open carry is on the books doesn't mean it is accepted. CT has open carry. Think it happens often. There are fewer restrictions on NY & NJ permits than SC why do you think that is? Hint; not so easy to get.
Not true, you just have to leave. I highly recommend arguing and giving them an earful on your way out
A lot of things I do don't really accomplish anything, but it makes me feel betterOK, but what exactly is that going to accomplish???????
Yup. Me too. I'm buying 42 acres between Hendersonville and Asheville. I want peace and quiet and lot's of land for dirt bikes, quads, shooting sports and crops. It's mostly the libs and city-dwellers that are staying in NY. The upstate folks are leaving for the Carolinas, GA, TN, TX, etc.; mostly the folks who don't like liberal mentalities. But I think it's gonna drive-up your taxes as people relocate. In the 60's a lot of the public assistance crowd flocked to NYS for their liberal giveaways and we see how that turned-out. Some of the highest property tax in the country to pay for schools. If you own anything in NYS they're pretty much chasing you out. Cuomo went a far as to say if your a pro-gun republican we don't want you. Arrogant bastard! Who is he to tell me that. I was born here, before him. Did he ever think perhaps it is who I don't want him and his band of social thieves here.Holy sh!t, I've been asking around to people if it's just my imagination or does it seem like to you that every time you get on the road there's about 1 NY tag for every 2 SC tags you see. And that's just NY. Between NY, NJ, MD, and CT, I probably see more of them combined than I do SC tags. But I've only been noticing it here in the last couple months.
Yup. Me too. I'm buying 42 acres between Hendersonville and Asheville. I want peace and quiet and lot's of land for dirt bikes, quads, shooting sports and crops. It's mostly the libs and city-dwellers that are staying in NY. The upstate folks are leaving for the Carolinas, GA, TN, TX, etc.; mostly the folks who don't like liberal mentalities. But I think it's gonna drive-up your taxes as people relocate. In the 60's a lot of the public assistance crowd flocked to NYS for their liberal giveaways and we see how that turned-out. Some of the highest property tax in the country to pay for schools. If you own anything in NYS they're pretty much chasing you out. Cuomo went a far as to say if your a pro-gun republican we don't want you. Arrogant bastard! Who is he to tell me that. I was born here, before him. Did he ever think perhaps it is who I don't want him and his band of social thieves here.
Yup. Me too. I'm buying 42 acres between Hendersonville and Asheville. I want peace and quiet and lot's of land for dirt bikes, quads, shooting sports and crops. It's mostly the libs and city-dwellers that are staying in NY. The upstate folks are leaving for the Carolinas, GA, TN, TX, etc.; mostly the folks who don't like liberal mentalities. But I think it's gonna drive-up your taxes as people relocate. In the 60's a lot of the public assistance crowd flocked to NYS for their liberal giveaways and we see how that turned-out. Some of the highest property tax in the country to pay for schools. If you own anything in NYS they're pretty much chasing you out. Cuomo went a far as to say if your a pro-gun republican we don't want you. Arrogant bastard! Who is he to tell me that. I was born here, before him. Did he ever think perhaps it is who I don't want him and his band of social thieves here.