South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is required to legally carry a concealed pistol in South Dakota?

  1. Concealed Pistol Permit

  2. Driver's License

  3. Proof of firearms training

  4. Nothing, it's constitutional carry

The correct answer is: Nothing, it's constitutional carry

South Dakota is a constitutional carry state, meaning that individuals do not need to obtain a Concealed Pistol Permit in order to carry a concealed pistol. Option A is incorrect because it is not required by law in South Dakota. Option B, a driver's license, is not relevant to carrying a concealed pistol and therefore incorrect. Option C, proof of firearms training, is also not a requirement for concealed carry in South Dakota, as it is a constitutional carry state.