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South Dakota Advances Campus Carry Bill, Allowing Concealed Guns at Public Colleges and Universities
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South Dakota Advances Campus Carry Bill, Allowing Concealed Guns at Public Colleges and Universities

Jim Flanders
Last updated: March 8, 2025 2:26 pm
Jim Flanders Published March 8, 2025
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PIERRE, SD — A bill that could significantly expand the right to carry concealed firearms on college campuses in South Dakota is now one step away from becoming law. Senate Bill 100, introduced by Senator Jim Voita, has cleared both chambers of the South Dakota Legislature and now awaits Governor Kristi Noem’s signature.

If signed, SB 100 would prevent public universities and technical colleges in South Dakota from imposing blanket bans on lawful concealed carry by permit holders. Specifically, the bill would allow individuals with enhanced, restricted enhanced, or reciprocal concealed carry permits to legally carry firearms on the grounds of public colleges and inside most campus buildings.

Key Provisions of Senate Bill 100

Under the legislation, the South Dakota Board of Regents, which oversees the state’s public universities, and the Board of Technical Education, which governs technical schools, would no longer be able to prohibit lawful concealed carry on campus. The bill covers not only firearms but also other self-defense tools, including stun guns, mace, and pepper spray.

According to the bill text, restrictions could still apply in certain specialized areas such as:

  • Laboratories or facilities with hazardous materials, flammable liquids, or specific compressed gases.
  • Rooms used for manufacturing or scientific research where air quality must be controlled.
  • Buildings requiring federal security clearance.
  • Special events where metal detectors and armed security are in place.

Outside of these designated areas, lawful permit holders would have the right to carry firearms and other self-defense tools anywhere else on campus, both indoors and outdoors.

Strong Support from Campus Carry Advocates

Supporters of the bill argue that lawful gun owners should not be forced

to leave their rights behind simply because they step onto a college campus. Proponents point out that South Dakota already requires enhanced permit holders to undergo additional training and background checks, ensuring that only responsible and vetted individuals would benefit from the expanded carry rights.

As reported by South Dakota Searchlight, Senator Voita emphasized that the bill is about protecting personal safety, noting, “Campuses aren’t immune from violence, and students and faculty shouldn’t be left defenseless just because they are pursuing higher education”.

What Happens Next

With both legislative chambers approving the bill, the final decision now rests with Governor Kristi Noem. If she signs the bill into law, South Dakota would join a growing number of states that allow some form of campus carry.

Self-Defense Tip

This bill highlights the importance of understanding your local laws if you choose to carry a firearm for self-defense. Even in states that allow campus carry, there are often specific rules about where firearms are prohibited, how they must be stored, and what training is required. If you’re a student or faculty member with a valid permit, make sure you’re fully informed before carrying on campus. Responsible carry starts with knowing the law and committing to safe practices at all times.

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