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| We may now carry concealed in Nevada!!! http://nvrepository.state.nv.us/Spec...W_CHANGE.shtml For more information on Nevada specific restrictions check this link: http://www.lvmpd.com/permits/firearms_concealed.html The biggest difference from Utah is the Nevada prohibition on all school properties without written permission. I haven't been able to find any information on the Clark county (Vegas area) concealable handgun registration ordinance and how it might apply to out of state CCW visitors.
__________________ "Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State." -- Heinrich Himmler |
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| Does anyone know if there is any chance of an of recipicating between Nevada and Texas anytime soon? |
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| Do you know if you must obtain a firearm registration card from a Nevada county still or does a Utah permit allow you to carry regardless? That sounds like some really big news for out-of-state residents to be able to carry in Nevada now with a Utah permit. |
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http://www.leg.state.nv.us/74th/Bills/SB/SB92_EN.pdf "This bill requires the amendment of ordinances or regulations adopted by local governments before June 13, 1989, that require registration of a firearm capable of being concealed to impose: (1) a period of at least 60 days of residency in the jurisdiction before registration of such a firearm is required..." :)
__________________ "Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State." -- Heinrich Himmler |
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LVMPD is still enforcing Clark County Code 12.04.200 & 12.04.110. Currently, if you are caught possessing unregistered handguns in Clark County, (depending on your demeanor & the disposition of the LEO contacting you) you will either be taken to a substation, have your handguns registered & given a warning or you will be placed under arrest & have your handguns confiscated. So, from now until 01-01-2008, visitors to Clark County still must register their handguns with LVMPD. After 01-01-2008, non-residents of Clark County only have to register their handguns if they are staying more than 60 days in Clark County. |
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| SB92 went into effect on 10-01-2007 but doesn't change anything until 01-01-2008. LVMPD is still enforcing the Clark County Codes mandating handgun registration and 24 hours to do so. So, until 01-01-2008, you still have to register your handguns with LVMPD. After 01-01-2008, you don't have to register your handguns with LVMPD unless you are staying more than 60 days in Clark County. |
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Thank you for the clarification.It's not easy to find complete information on their website. :)
__________________ "Germans who wish to use firearms should join the SS or the SA - ordinary citizens don't need guns, as their having guns doesn't serve the State." -- Heinrich Himmler |
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