South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0117

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Reckless Endangerment

Impact

The introduction of this bill potentially alters the landscape of criminal offenses in South Carolina. By categorizing reckless endangerment alongside violent crimes, it emphasizes the seriousness of actions that can lead to significant harm. Furthermore, individuals previously convicted of certain offenses involving weapons who engage in reckless endangerment would face stricter penalties and bond requirements. This change aims to enhance public safety and hold individuals accountable for behaviors that risk the lives of others.

Summary

Bill S0117, titled 'Reckless Endangerment', introduces a new legal offense under South Carolina law. The bill seeks to create Section 16-3-605 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, which criminalizes reckless endangerment. A person would be charged with reckless endangerment in the first degree if their actions create a substantial risk of death or bodily injury to another person with a deadly weapon. The bill also establishes penalties for violations, categorizing first-degree offenses with harsher consequences than second-degree offenses, where violations would be treated as misdemeanors.

Contention

The legislative discussions surrounding Bill S0117 may highlight differing views on how to address public safety and gun-related offenses. Proponents might argue that the bill is essential for deterring reckless behaviors associated with firearms and protecting the community from harm. Conversely, opponents could express concerns about potential overreach and the implications for law-abiding gun owners. Such contention may arise from debates on the nature of 'deadly weapons' and the definition of 'reckless behavior,' raising questions about the potential for misuse in enforcing the law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4677

Maddie's Law

SC H3341

Firearms

SC H4124

DHEC Restructuring

SC S0037

Public defenders allowed to carry concealable weapons within the State

SC H5407

South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act

SC H3456

Teacher and State Superintendent Credentials

SC H4219

Property tax

SC S0110

Law enforcement training

SC H3286

Freedom of Employment Contract Act

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