South Carolina: House Subcommittee Passes Two NRA-Backed Firearms Bills!


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South Carolina: House Subcommittee Passes Two NRA-Backed Firearms Bills!

Yesterday, the South Carolina House General Laws Subcommittee approved two NRA-backed bills, both of which would make a number of significant improvements for firearms owners and dealers in the Palmetto State. Both bills will now be scheduled for a hearing by the House Judiciary Committee in the upcoming weeks.

House Bill 3665, introduced by state Representatives Dan Cooper (now resigned), Mike Pitts (R-14), and Bill Taylor (R-86), would repeal the unnecessary requirement that Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders also be licensed by the state in order to sell handguns. This requirement is a remnant of the old One-Handgun-A-Month law that the NRA worked to repeal in 2004. This bill would also repeal the prohibition on selling handguns in South Carolina that fail to meet an arbitrarily determined "melting point" standard, which is also tied into the handgun licensing provision. The subcommittee removed the state dealer licensing repeal language, when it was decided a fiscal impact would need to be determined for this provision. Rather than delay consideration of the “melting point” repeal provision, that section was passed on its own, and the NRA will work with legislators to address the handgun dealer licensing repeal after the fiscal impact has been determined.
House Bill 4494, introduced by state Representatives Chip Huggins (R-85), Deborah Long (R-45), and Mike Pitts, would amend South Carolina law to comply with the federal standard that allows long guns to be purchased by South Carolinians in non-contiguous (not bordering) states. Current law in the Palmetto State restricts residents to purchasing long guns only in contiguous (bordering) states.

While no hearings have been set at this time, both of these bills will be heard by the full House Judiciary Committee in the near future. You may contact the members of the House Judiciary Committee to encourage their support by clicking here.
Your NRA-ILA will continue to keep you updated on the status of these bills and other firearms-related legislation being considered by the South Carolina Legislature this session.
 

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