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South Carolina House Committee Passes “Constitutional Carry” Bill

South Carolina House Committee Passes “Constitutional Carry” Bill

by Mike Maharrey | Mar 18, 2021 | Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

COLUMBIA, S.C. (March 18, 2021) – Yesterday, a South Carolina House committee passed a bill that would make it legal for people to carry a firearm without a license, eliminating government red tape and delays, and fostering an environment hostile to federal gun...
South Carolina Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Bill to End Civil Asset Forfeiture and Opt Out of Federal Program

South Carolina Subcommittee Holds Hearing on Bill to End Civil Asset Forfeiture and Opt Out of Federal Program

by Mike Maharrey | Jan 29, 2021 | Asset Forfeiture, State Bills

COLUMBIA, S.C. (Jan. 29, 2021) – On Thursday, a South Carolina House subcommittee held a hearing on a bill that would reform the state’s asset forfeiture laws and prohibit the state from taking a person’s property without a criminal conviction. The proposed law...
South Carolina Bills Would Take on Federal Gun Control

South Carolina Bills Would Take on Federal Gun Control

by TJ Martinell | Jan 26, 2021 | Right to Keep and Bear Arms, State Bills

COLUMBIA, S.C. (Jan. 26, 2021) – Two bills filed in the South Carolina House would set the foundation to end enforcement of federal gun control. Passage into law would represent a major step toward ending federal acts that infringe on the right to keep and bear...
South Carolina Bill Would Limit ALPR Use and Data Retention, Help Block National License Plate Tracking

South Carolina Bill Would Limit ALPR Use and Data Retention, Help Block National License Plate Tracking

by Mike Maharrey | Dec 29, 2020 | License Plate Tracking, State Bills

COLUMBIA, S.C. (Dec. 29, 2020) – A bill prefiled in the South Carolina House would limit the storage and sharing of information collected by Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs) in the state. The proposed law would also place significant roadblocks in the way of a...
Today in History: Vice President John Calhoun Resigns from Office

Today in History: Vice President John Calhoun Resigns from Office

by Dave Benner | Dec 28, 2020 | History

Today in 1832, Vice President of the United States John Calhoun resigned from office after an ideological break with President Andrew Jackson. He became the first vice president to resign. In 1828, Congress passed the Tariff of 1828 – which southerners called the...
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