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concealed carry, peaceable journey

nickey

nickey
i live in south carolina. as i understand the law (as ridiculous as it is) you must eiher have the weapon on you in a vehile or in the glovebox or other authorized place. Correct me if i'm wrong. Also can anyone explain to me what peaceable journey means and how isit used.?
 

As far as "peaceable journey", I think you might be referring to FOPA - Firearms Owners Protection Act? It is Federal law that states how you can transport your guns interstate - state to state - without having to worry about or comply with any of those states' laws concerning firearms possession/transportation. It would only apply when you travel away from your home state, and while traveling. Once you arrive at your destination, then you must comply with the state laws at the location where your destination is. You are only considered to be traveling when you make stops only for food/gas and reasonable rest. If you stop along the way for sight seeing/visiting relatives, whatever... then that is a destination and not a travel stop.

FOPA is here:
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South Carolina weapons possession/transportation laws are here, but they are too complicated for me to even guess at an interpretation:
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Since you are in SC it is fairly simple for a hadgun. Whether or not you have a CWP you can carry your gun in your gloebox, your console or in the trunk of your car. It can be loaded or empty, does not matter. If you don't have a trunk such as a SUV you can carry it behind the rearmost seat.

If you have a CWP you can carry it in those locations or on or about your person as long as it is concealed. For instance I often take mine a lay it on the seat beside me and cover it with a towel or my jacket.


Quick and dirty:
Peaceable Journey laws are for when you are traveling through several states. For instance you go from SC to VT. While traveliing through states that do not honor your permit or if you do not have a permit you can carry your gun in the trunk of your car even in states that normally do no allow you to carry a gun such as NJ. You must be legal at your starting pooint and your ending point. (SC and VT) There is some discussion about being able to stop in the intermediate states such as NJ even for gas or to spend the night but I do not know those details. If you are a SC resident and are traveling in SC, GA or NC then the peacable journey laws will not apply. Only those states that you travel through alonh your journey.
 
OK, Here's a question: We own property in SC (Liberty!) but live in NJ (Blecch!). Eventually we're planning to build and relocate, but for now we visit whenever we can. We're planning to come down in April. I understand I can get a Residents permit by dint of our owning property (haven't taken the course yet), but for now I'm limited to carrying in the car (Explorer has a latching center console -- legal, right? Loaded?). What do I do about having it in the hotel or rental home when we're inside? I guess if we rent I can do whatever I want while I'm inside in the evenings, but I'm concerned about the sidearm being in the car while we're inside a restaurant, for example. Opinions?
 
Your motel room or rental unit is no problem, treat it just like your home even with no permit. Even if you have a CWP if the restaurant sells alcohol you can't carry inside. The console does not have to have a latch/lock.
 
i have a sc cwp which has reciprocity with nc. then if i understand correcly, i leave sc with my weapon in the glove box. upon entering nc i remove it put it n my person. i am lega. am i correct?i
 
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NC is open carry and with a CHP you can conceal it however you want. If you have a SC permit why would you bother keeping it in the glovebox, just carry it.
 
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