Efective 1/3/08
http://nvrepository.state.nv.us/Spec...W_CHANGE.shtml
"A kind word only goes so far, a kind word and a gun goes a lot further" 1924
Be Safe, Be Confident, Get Trained! ® Copyrighted 1996
greg@firearmstraining.com
Cool, now we can carry at WallyWorld!
Yeah, I know, I know; we've been over this a hundred times...
:D
HEY: CA CCWInstructor--when are you gonna call Arnie and get us reciprocity too?
People don't like to be meddled with. We tell them what to do, what to think, don't run, don't walk. We're in their homes and in their heads and we haven't the right. We're meddlesome.--River Tam
"A kind word only goes so far, a kind word and a gun goes a lot further" 1924
Be Safe, Be Confident, Get Trained! ® Copyrighted 1996
greg@firearmstraining.com
"A kind word only goes so far, a kind word and a gun goes a lot further" 1924
Be Safe, Be Confident, Get Trained! ® Copyrighted 1996
greg@firearmstraining.com
YEA!!
And, unlike AR, NE, & LA, it is truly reciprocal. I just read the FL DOACS page and they DO honor NV CCW.
The more I practice, the 'luckier' I get!
It's about time! I've had to resort to "car carry" all this time. I've had my FL permit since '05 and I just got the NV permit. One less permit to renew in the future.
Last edited by Glock Fan; 01-09-2008 at 06:08 AM. Reason: correction of grammar
"A few well placed shots with a .22LR is a lot better than a bunch of solid misses with a .44 mag!" Glock Armorer, NRA Chief RSO, Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Muzzleloading Rifle, Muzzleloading Shotgun, and Home Firearm Safety Training Counselor
Am I correct in reading that NV makes no distinction between Resident and Non-Resident permits from FL?
That's the way I understand it, according to the interactive permit map on this site. Also the wording on the Nevada Dept. of Public Safety website does not stipulate that the permit holder must be a resident of the state. Here's the link:
http://nvrepository.state.nv.us/Spec...W_CHANGE.shtml