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| The following letter has been sent: Quote:
But he thinks that since the law doesn't specify PERMITTEES, he can release PERMITTEES' info. Of course, that defies logic. If the applicant's name is confidential, how can the PERMITTEE'S name somehow NOT be confidential??? If necessary, we will go to our legislature in 2009 and request a clarification amendment to existing law. In the meantime, I MOST CERTAINLY HIGHLY ENCOURAGE EVERYONE to write a similar letter. |
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| Thanks for this infomation. My brother and I took CCW instruction with Semper Firearms out of Sparks. I am not a Nevada resident, so I had to file my CCW application in Washoe County. My brother lives in Gardnerville, which is Douglas County. He is not going to be happy to hear this. The idea of concealment is confidentiality, Disclosing CCW permit holders' names to the public not only defeats this purpose, it puts lives in danger. |
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| Good news! Douglas County DA Mark Jackson has been enlightened and now understands the law and the legislative intent. DA Jackson and Sheriff Pierini have stated they will no longer violate NRS 202.3662 - they will now keep CCW permittee names/info CONFIDENTIAL. It seems this generated quite a lot of correspondence and email. Many thanks to everyone that took the time to write. THIS DOES make a difference! I received the following email today: Quote:
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| WELL DONE, VARMINTER22 !! And very fast. I didn't even get a chance to send an email from here. I am sure glad that we don't have any problems on this with our sheriff or D.A.
__________________ The more I practice, the 'luckier' I get! |
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Speaking of Nye County, nearly a year ago I wrote to Sheriff Tony DeMeo. The Nye Co CCW application form indicated the sheriff charged an additional $15 per firearm if one desires more than two firearms listed on his/her permit. Question: From what source do you derive the authority to charge this additional $15 fee? On the application form, there was a place for each firearm's "color," barrel length, and serial number. Question: From what source do you derive the authority to mandate this information? Nevada law is very specific in outlining the requirements for CCW permits and does NOT permit the above information. Also, the Nevada legislature has reserved the right to regulate all firearms law. I specifically requested he cease and desist from requiring firearm serial numbers. He disagreed. I have the correspondence to share if you would like to see it. After I made a few calls to a few Nevada Senators and Assemblymen and the Legislative Counsel Bureau, I was told that Sheriff DeMeo did, indeed, cease and desist. However, I've not yet seen any updated CCW application form/package from Nye County. Perhaps you could obtain a Nye County CCW application form/package for our review to ensure Nye County is in compliance with NRS 202??? |
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| I can confirm that Nye County removed the serial number requirement. Of course, they already have my serial numbers. But, at least, people who are now applying won't have to list them. They also stopped charging more for extra firearms. I had a money order all filled out to get my permit with 6 firearms listed on it. I had to go back to the post office and cash it so that I could get another one for less money. Last edited by DarrellM5; 04-20-2008 at 05:26 PM. Reason: more info |
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