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Legal Information: South Carolina

State Gun Laws

Updated: 
November 13, 2023

What is the penalty for violating state firearm laws?

Under South Carolina state law, the possible penalties for having a firearm or ammunition in violation of the state’s laws that prohibit certain people from having a firearm or ammunition are as follows:

In addition, anyone who has or buys a handgun in violation of the state’s laws that prohibit certain people from having handguns can be guilty of a felony. The punishment can be imprisonment of up to five years, a fine of up to $2,000, or both.2

1 S.C. Code § 16-25-30(B)
2 S.C. Code § 16-23-50(A)(1)