S.Dakota now has ccw without a permit

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https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2019/02/01/us/sd-concealed-carry-law-trnd/index.html

It's now legal to carry a concealed handgun without a permit in South Dakota.

In signing the legislation Thursday, Gov. Kristi Noem made her state the latest to allow the practice. [glow=red]It's the first bill she's signed into law since she took office[/glow] last month.
 
And she's a looker, too. :D

Good for them. I like South Dakota. Need to do a road trip up to there.
 
These Constitutional carry laws are a good thing but you have to be careful: some of the states who have enacted them specifically state the law applies to RESIDENTS of the state only so if you're travelling through or visiting you'll still need a CCW that is accepted by that state. You just about have to read the law to find this out, it needs to be highlighted in a better way somehow; of all places, Wikipedia appears to show this! I think the SD law, for now, applies to anyone but there is a push to make it for "residents only".

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constitutional_carry

Idaho, North Dakota and Wyoming are listed as "resident only".

Ultimately, the usual warning applies: YOU are responsible for knowing the CC laws of any states you are going to.
 
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