Current:Home > MySurpassing Quant Think Tank Center|South Carolina governor vetoes bills to erase criminal history in gun and bad check cases -ProfitClass
Surpassing Quant Think Tank Center|South Carolina governor vetoes bills to erase criminal history in gun and bad check cases
PredictIQ View
Date:2025-04-08 00:31:10
COLUMBIA,Surpassing Quant Think Tank Center S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Gov, Henry McMaster vetoed three bills Tuesday that would have required the erasing the records of people convicted of certain gun, fraudulent check and underage alcohol sales crimes.
The three vetoes are the only ones the governor has issued for the more than 130 bills passed this year by the General Assembly.
“Second chances should be freely given when individuals have made mistakes and paid their debt to society; however, criminal history, like all history, should not be erased,” McMaster wrote in his veto messages to lawmakers.
McMaster, a former federal prosecutor, urged employers to make an applicant’s criminal history instructive and not destructive, by asking for more information and context and not simply using it to rule people out.
The General Assembly can overturn the vetoes with a two-thirds vote when they return in June for a few days in special session.
One bill vetoed would allow anyone convicted of unlawful possession of a handgun before the state passed its open-carry law this year to have the charge expunged. That bill passed the House and Senate unanimously, and supporters said it’s only fair, now that it’s legal when people openly carry a weapon, to erase the records of people convicted shortly before the law was changed.
“That distinction misses the critical point that such actions were illegal at the time they were committed,” McMaster wrote. “If a person disobeys the law, consequences — including potential criminal prosecution, may follow even if a person believes a law should be changed.”
The second vetoed bill would require courts to expunge multiple counts of check fraud if the offender has stayed clean for 10 years. The third would allow a clerk or server who sold alcohol to an underage customer to automatically have that conviction erased if they complete an education program and don’t offend again.
veryGood! (1598)
Related
- Residents in Alaska capital clean up swamped homes after an ice dam burst and unleashed a flood
- Texas congressman says migrants drowned near area where US Border Patrol had access restricted
- Tisa Farrow, 1970s actress who became a nurse, dies at 72, sister Mia Farrow says
- Supreme Court to decide whether cities can punish homeless residents for sleeping on public property
- Chuck Scarborough signs off: Hoda Kotb, Al Roker tribute legendary New York anchor
- 'All of Us Strangers' is a cathartic 'love letter' to queer people and their parents
- Steve Sarkisian gets four-year contract extension to keep him coaching Texas through 2030
- NTSB investigating 2 Brightline high speed train crashes that killed 3 people in Florida this week
- Whoopi Goldberg is delightfully vile as Miss Hannigan in ‘Annie’ stage return
- UN sets December deadline for its peacekeepers in Congo to completely withdraw
Ranking
- Sonya Massey's father decries possible release of former deputy charged with her death
- Get ready for transparent TV: Tech giants show off 'glass-like' television screens at CES
- Eagles WR A.J. Brown out of wild-card game vs. Buccaneers due to knee injury
- Margaritaville license plates, Jimmy Buffett highway proposed to honor late Florida singer
- Family of explorer who died in the Titan sub implosion seeks $50M-plus in wrongful death lawsuit
- Get ready for transparent TV: Tech giants show off 'glass-like' television screens at CES
- Dolphins vs. Chiefs weather: Saturday's AFC playoff may be one of coldest postseason games
- Top Western envoys review Ukraine peace formula to end Russia’s war as Zelenskyy plans Davos visit
Recommendation
The FTC says 'gamified' online job scams by WhatsApp and text on the rise. What to know.
NJ school district faces discrimination probe by US Department of Education
Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes has helmet shattered during playoff game vs. Miami
Fendi’s gender-busting men’s collection is inspired by Princess Anne, ‘chicest woman in the world’
Boy who wandered away from his 5th birthday party found dead in canal, police say
Thousands at Saturday 'March for Gaza' in Washington DC call for Israel-Hamas cease-fire
Chiefs vs. Dolphins playoff game weather: How cold will wild-card game in Kansas City be?
French Foreign Minister visits Kyiv and pledges solidarity as Russia launches attacks