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Posted: 2/23/2006 10:34:34 PM
[Last Edit: 3/26/2009 5:19:49 PM by meltdown]
THE IMAGE ABOVE IS A PAID ADVERTISEMENT South Dakota Laws Booklet Remember for concealed carry in Indian Country you must have a Tribal permit. Contact the approriateTribe for info: Lower Brule––605/473-5666 Pine Ridge––605/455-2584 Rosebud––605/747-2289 Cheyenne River––605/964-7812 Standing Rock––701/854-7236 Yankton––605/384-3804 Crow Creek––605/245-2187 Sisseton/Wahpeton––605/698-3911 Flandreau Santee Sioux––(605) 997-5123 |
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Posted: 4/28/2007 11:50:31 PM
When in Sturgis can you carry with a valid permit?
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Posted: 5/17/2007 1:50:18 AM
Yes. Sturgis is not tribal, but you MUST have a valid CCW permit from SD or your state. You can NOT carry openly on a motorcycle in SD.
SD accepts all other states permits or has reciprocity with them. go to packing.org for more info. |
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Posted: 6/13/2007 7:48:45 AM
[Last Edit: 1/22/2009 3:13:03 PM by meltdown]
You are good to go in SD off the reservations.
MN isn't listed in reciprocity because the don't honor SD permits in MN |
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Posted: 2/22/2008 10:29:06 PM
When I took my MN class, I added a Utah permit for a small fee and it added a bunch of states. If you get a Utah permit it is good in MN It looks like packing.org is down for now This one works www.handgunlaw.us/ |
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Posted: 3/31/2008 4:18:10 PM
Same here. I already had my SD permit, and then I took the MN+UT course in MN, and it gave me like 33 states. Almost all the states I care to visit.
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Posted: 6/25/2008 9:23:19 PM
Cheyenne river sioux and the portion of the standing rock sioux tribe that is in SD both recognize a SD state CCW permit. The others i dont know.
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Posted: 1/25/2009 3:15:52 AM
Originally Posted By SiliconWolverine:
Cheyenne river sioux and the portion of the standing rock sioux tribe that is in SD both recognize a SD state CCW permit. The others i dont know. SW heh, id like to see them rationalize only accepting the easiest CCW in the nation to get.. |
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Posted: 11/14/2009 11:35:49 AM
From what I can tell it looks like South Dakota honors a Minnesota carry permit. Is anybody familiar with the differences in the regulations between Minnesota and South Dakota? I have "heard" that one cannot carry a loaded pistol in a vehicle without a permit and that the "normal" carry permit does not qualify. I know that carrying in a bar or restaurant that gets more than 50% of sales from alcohol is a no no. Anything else that might be different? I want to be reasonably sure of the differences before I carry in South Dakota.
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Posted: 11/14/2009 6:21:14 PM
Originally Posted By 2bsss:
From what I can tell it looks like South Dakota honors a Minnesota carry permit. Is anybody familiar with the differences in the regulations between Minnesota and South Dakota? I have "heard" that one cannot carry a loaded pistol in a vehicle without a permit and that the "normal" carry permit does not qualify. I know that carrying in a bar or restaurant that gets more than 50% of sales from alcohol is a no no. Anything else that might be different? I want to be reasonably sure of the differences before I carry in South Dakota. Once again, http://handgunlaw.us is your travelling friend. |
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Posted: 11/15/2009 8:33:05 AM
You may not carry a LOADED concealed pistol in a vehicle. SD honors the carry permits of every state. SD carry laws are pretty lax. No carrying in bars, as you said, along with K-12 schools, court houses, liquor stores. Businesses may not prohibit concealed carry, but can ask you to leave IF they discover you're carrying. Open carry is legal.
Originally Posted By 2bsss: From what I can tell it looks like South Dakota honors a Minnesota carry permit. Is anybody familiar with the differences in the regulations between Minnesota and South Dakota? I have "heard" that one cannot carry a loaded pistol in a vehicle without a permit and that the "normal" carry permit does not qualify. I know that carrying in a bar or restaurant that gets more than 50% of sales from alcohol is a no no. Anything else that might be different? I want to be reasonably sure of the differences before I carry in South Dakota. |
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Posted: 11/15/2009 6:53:36 PM
Originally Posted By pokey074:
You may not carry a LOADED concealed pistol in a vehicle. Is the above true even for permit holders? |
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Posted: 11/15/2009 8:58:43 PM
Originally Posted By 2bsss:
Originally Posted By pokey074:
You may not carry a LOADED concealed pistol in a vehicle. Is the above true even for permit holders? No. |
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Posted: 11/16/2009 8:02:39 AM
Sorry, should have clarified. No permit=you may carry a loaded UNCONCEALED pistol in your vehicle, but really, why? SD honors all other states' permits.
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Posted: 4/27/2010 4:19:09 AM
I will be in SD in the Brandon area for some business. I have a NY and Non-resident Fl permit.
I read up a little and I look GTG. Any issues at bars and restaurants though? I know we are hitting a few different places for dinner and booze will be consumed in light quantity by myself, heavy by others more then likely.
Leave it in the hotel or GTG at these places? |
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Posted: 4/27/2010 8:26:44 PM
Originally Posted By Intimdtr77:
I will be in SD in the Brandon area for some business. I have a NY and Non-resident Fl permit. I read up a little and I look GTG. Any issues at bars and restaurants though? I know we are hitting a few different places for dinner and booze will be consumed in light quantity by myself, heavy by others more then likely.
Leave it in the hotel or GTG at these places? Leave it in the hotel. Link |
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Posted: 4/28/2010 12:36:07 AM
Originally Posted By 2bsss:
Originally Posted By Intimdtr77:
I will be in SD in the Brandon area for some business. I have a NY and Non-resident Fl permit. I read up a little and I look GTG. Any issues at bars and restaurants though? I know we are hitting a few different places for dinner and booze will be consumed in light quantity by myself, heavy by others more then likely.
Leave it in the hotel or GTG at these places? Leave it in the hotel. Link Crap.
I really don't want to leave it in the room. |
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Posted: 6/30/2010 5:48:07 PM
What is the legality of carrying on private property when they have it posted no firearms? - In South Dakota of course
For instance, I go to a private institution in South Dakota that states that you cannot have weapons on campus, what is the legality of carrying concealed on this campus? |
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Posted: 7/1/2010 1:23:33 AM
That posting carries no weight. Only the SD legislature may regulate firearms. As stated, if they discover you are carrying, they may ask you to leave. If you don't, you may be arrested for "Refusing to Leave After Notice" SDCL 22-35-6, a Class 1 misdemeanor. Or, as they say, concealed means concealed.
Originally Posted By mdulitz: What is the legality of carrying on private property when they have it posted no firearms? - In South Dakota of course For instance, I go to a private institution in South Dakota that states that you cannot have weapons on campus, what is the legality of carrying concealed on this campus? |
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Posted: 9/9/2010 11:24:47 AM
If I want to OC in ND, it requires a permit?
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Posted: 9/23/2010 6:54:12 PM
Can someone give me some clarity on prohibited locations in ND?
"State law prohibits firearms and dangerous weapons (concealed or otherwise) in liquor establishments, gaming sites and at any public gathering, including: sporting events, schools or school functions, churches or church functions, political rallies or functions, musical concerts, publicly owned or operated buildings, and publicly owned parks where hunting is not allowed (N.D.C.C. §§62.1-02-04 and 62.1-02-05)." Isn't every place where people are a public gathering? (i.e. mall, target, wal-mart, etc.) |
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Posted: 3/18/2011 4:40:52 PM
Originally Posted By EGI_Tactical:
If I want to OC in ND, it requires a permit? Last I looked at ND century code: NO, but you may only open-carry during daylight hours... I could be wrong/out of date, however. |
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Posted: 2/2/2013 5:16:45 PM
Does having a ccw allow you to bypass the NICS check?
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Posted: 2/2/2013 5:53:05 PM
Originally Posted By Stangfan94:
Does having a ccw allow you to bypass the NICS check? Nope. |
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