South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What does South Dakota law say about firearms on private property signage?

  1. Signs have no legal standing

  2. Signs must be posted at every entrance

  3. Only specific signs approved by the state are valid

  4. Verbal warning suffices as legal notice

The correct answer is: Signs have no legal standing

In South Dakota, according to state law, signs prohibiting firearms on private property do not have legal standing. This means that if a property owner posts a sign prohibiting firearms, it is not backed by the force of law, and a person carrying a firearm onto that property against the wishes of the property owner would not be breaking the law based solely on the presence of the sign. It is important for individuals to respect private property rights and the wishes of property owners, even if signage does not have legal standing.