People with concealed weapon permits could soon be able to carry their guns into South Carolina businesses that serve alcohol.
The Senate amended a bill Thursday that allows permit holders to keep their weapon with them when they go out to dinner or enter a bar but bans them from drinking alcohol. The measure specifies that business owners can ban concealed weapons on their property by posting signs against it.
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