South Dakota Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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In what circumstances can law enforcement temporarily confiscate firearms in South Dakota without a warrant?

During any traffic stop

If the owner is suspected of a crime

In cases involving domestic violence

Law enforcement in South Dakota can temporarily confiscate firearms without a warrant in cases involving domestic violence. This is because the authorities have a responsibility to ensure the safety of all individuals involved in such situations. It is crucial to remove firearms to prevent further harm from occurring during potentially volatile and dangerous situations.

Never, without a court order

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