South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following places is it illegal to carry a firearm in South Dakota?

  1. Public parks

  2. Bars and restaurants

  3. Federal buildings

  4. Privately owned lands without signage

The correct answer is: Federal buildings

In South Dakota, it is illegal to carry a firearm in federal buildings. Federal buildings are typically off-limits for carrying firearms due to federal laws and regulations that govern firearms possession in federal facilities. It is important to be aware of these restrictions to avoid legal issues when carrying a firearm in South Dakota. Regarding the other options: A. Public parks: In South Dakota, it is generally legal to carry a firearm in public parks, unless there are specific restrictions or regulations in place for that particular park. B. Bars and restaurants: It is generally legal to carry a firearm in bars and restaurants in South Dakota, unless there are specific signage or laws prohibiting it. D. Privately owned lands without signage: It is legal to carry a firearm on privately owned lands in South Dakota unless there are specific signs or restrictions indicating otherwise.