Firearm Seizure Legal Guidelines
Summary
In South Carolina, law enforcement can seize firearms if they believe the weapon is used in a crime or if the individual is deemed a threat to themselves or others. For simple possession, the circumstances of the situation will determine if seizure is warranted. Consult a local attorney for advice tailored to your specific situation.Full Conversation
Darlington South Carolina
In South Carolina:
- Law enforcement can seize firearms if they believe it's used in a crime.
- Seizure can also occur if you're deemed a threat to yourself/others.
- For simple possession, it depends on the circumstances.
Please consult a local attorney for advice tailored to your situation.