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Code · South Dakota · Title 23 · Chapter 23-7

23-7-7.1. Requirements for issuance of temporary permit--Time requirement--Appeal of denial.

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A temporary permit to carry a concealed pistol shall be issued to a person under § 23-7-7 within five days of application if the person:
(1)Is eighteen years of age or older;
(2)Has never pled guilty to, nolo contendere to, or been convicted of a felony or a crime of violence;
(3)Is not habitually in an intoxicated or drugged condition;
(4)Has no history of violence;
(5)Has not been found in the previous ten years to be a danger to others or a danger to self as defined in § 27A-1-1 or is not currently adjudged mentally incompetent;
(6)Has physically resided in and is a resident of the county where the application is being made for at least thirty days immediately preceding the date of the application;
(7)Has had no violation of chapter 23-7 , 22-14 , or 22-42 constituting a felony or misdemeanor in the five years preceding the date of application or is not currently charged under indictment or information for such an offense;
(8)Is a citizen or legal resident of the United States;
(9)Is not a fugitive from justice; and
(10)Is not otherwise prohibited by state law, 18 U.S.C. § 922(g) as amended to October 26, 2005, or 18 U.S.C. § 922(n) as amended to October 26, 2005, from receiving, possessing or transporting a firearm, and passes a National Instant Criminal Background Check.
A person denied a permit may appeal to the circuit court pursuant to chapter 1-26 .
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