Yes, but not inside government buildings, banks, schools, churches, or any place marked NO WEAPONS. But their is a law that is rarely enforced called going armed to terror of the public, but someone will have to call the police and say that they are in fear, but it is very unlikely that the police will do any thing to you if you are not a felon, on probation or have been charged with a domestic related crime. Remember the 2nd amendment, you have the right to bear arms.
Yes. The state of Tennessee recognizes handgun permits from any state.
It's unlawful to openly carry a handgun in the state of SC. A bill has been recently introduced to openly carry without a permit.
No. NC Notaries are only authorized to carry out notary duties in NC.
No. South Carolina is one of the states which will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
No. South Carolina is one of the states which will not recognise an out-of-state learner's permit.
If the ownership of the gun is changing, it must be sent to a firearms dealer in SC. If the ownership is not changing (owner is moving to SC) no action is needed. Neither state requires registration of guns.
If you're from SC, have an SC drivers licence, and maintain SC residency, yes. If you're not a resident of NC, then the only way you can do that is to have it shipped to an FFL dealer in NC.
Through a filing in SC.
It is approximately 242 miles from Bluffton, SC to Charlotte, NC
No, even if you have a legal CCW permit in SC, it is not recognized by GA. These states do not have reciprocity with one another.
There are 57 miles between Spartanburg, SC, and Asheville, NC (as the bird flies).
There are about 212 miles between Advance, NC and Myrtle Beach, SC.