South Carolina Firearms Freedom Act

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The South Carolina Firearms Freedom Act, currently being discussed in Congress, as S. 794, is a bill that would exempt firearms made and kept in South Carolina from Federal firearms regulations. It also has no requirements for registration, background checks or dealer licensing. It applies mostly to non-military types of firearms, along with ammunition and accessories such silencers, provided that these items are manufactured in the state, and do not leave the state. The Bill was introduced by Senators Bright, Bryant, Mulvaney, Davis, Shoopman, S. Martin and McConnell.

S. 794