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Legal Information: South Carolina

State Gun Laws

Updated: 
November 13, 2023

If the abuser has been convicted of a crime, can s/he keep or buy a gun?

South Carolina law makes it illegal for someone to have or buy any firearm or ammunition if s/he:

  1. was convicted in South Carolina of domestic violence in the first degree or domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature or of a similar crime in another state;
  2. was convicted in South Carolina of domestic violence in the second degree or of a similar crime in another state and the judge:
  3. was convicted in South Carolina of domestic violence in the third degree or of a similar crime in another state and at the time of sentencing, the judge:
    •  specifically ordered that the defendant is prohibited from possessing a firearm or ammunition.1

In addition, South Carolina state law says that a person cannot have or buy a handgun if s/he:

  • has been convicted of a “crime of violence” in any state or territory, which includes:
    • murder;
    • manslaughter (except negligent manslaughter arising out of traffic accidents);
    • rape;
    • mayhem;
    • kidnapping;
    • burglary;
    • robbery;
    • housebreaking;
    • assault with intent to kill, commit rape, or rob;
    • assault with a dangerous weapon; or 
    • assault with intent to commit any offense punishable by imprisonment for more than one year; or
  • is a fugitive from justice (someone who fled from any law enforcement officer to avoid prosecution or imprisonment for a crime of violence).2

Note: The prohibitions against having a firearm or ammunition, as explained in numbers 1 - 3, above, generally only last for a limited period of time.3  See If the abuser is prohibited from having a firearm or ammunition, how long does the prohibition last? for more information. 

Also, federal laws, which apply to all states, restrict a person’s right to have a gun if s/he has been convicted of a certain crimes. Go to Federal Gun Laws to get more information.

1 S.C. Code § 16-25-30(A)
2 S.C. Code §§ 16-23-30(A)(1), (B); 16-23-10(3), (4)
3 S.C. Code § 16-25-30(E)