don't know so here's a bump
it can be easy to cross on to a native reservation so are permits valid on reservations.
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don't know so here's a bump
You'll need to check with the local tribal council.
Tribal reservations in NV are affected by Public Law 280, which allows enforcement of state laws on tribal lands.
So, technically, a NV CCW permit should be valid on tribal lands in NV.
But, you should check with the tribal councils before doing so.
“If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun.” - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).
Thanks Queit,
You pretty much answerd my question.
It's at the discretion of the individual Native American Nation. While you won't get charged with a State crime with a valid CCW, you can have your firearm confiscated and never get it back if you are made. It's literally an act of Congress to get authorization to sue the reservation to get your firearm back.
This is a common issue in AZ.
Know the law; don't ask, don't tell.
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"What country can preserve it's liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance. Let them take arms."
-Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, Dec. 20, 1787
Nope. I avoid Native American Nations specifically for that purpose. I'd ask them. However the answer you get today may change tomorrow.
Doubtful. If the Tribal Government is against CCW on their land they don't grant exceptions.Will they grant permission to individuals who ask for it?
Know the law; don't ask, don't tell.
NRA, NV & UT Certified Instructor; CT, FL, ME, NH, NV, OR & UT CCW Holder
Happy new 1984; 25 years behind schedule. Send lawyers, guns and money...the SHTF...