South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What must individuals do with their firearms when entering a private property where firearms are prohibited in South Dakota?

  1. Leave them in their car

  2. Surrender them to the property owner

  3. Conceal them more thoroughly

  4. Firearms are not prohibited on private property

The correct answer is: Leave them in their car

When entering a private property in South Dakota where firearms are prohibited, individuals must leave them in their car. This is because firearms are not allowed on the property, so they cannot be carried or displayed in any way. Surrendering them to the property owner (B) or concealing them more thoroughly (C) would still be considered carrying or displaying them, which is not allowed. And although it may seem like firearms are not prohibited on private property (D), the question specifically states that they are prohibited on this particular property. Therefore, the correct and safest option is to leave them in the car in accordance with the law and the property owner's rules.