The South Carolina General Assembly adjourned this week, and the conference committee assigned to iron out the differences between the House and Senate versions of H 3110, the Right-to-Carry reciprocity bill, failed to come to a resolution. NRA has been working very closely with legislators throughout this process, and will continue to do so. The bill is still, technically, a viable piece of legislation, and NRA remains committed to the passage of a clean bill that will correct the current problems with South Carolina’s Right-to-Carry reciprocity situation.
South Carolina H 3110 Update!
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