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Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« on: June 02, 2015, 07:44:52 PM »
Well, I'm gonna have to do a semi-driveby cut and paste and post from today's NRA-ILA email.  I really doubt the NRA will object to me passing along this good news.

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Nevada: Legislature Adjourns Sine Die with Governor Sandoval Signing Critical Gun Legislation

Late last night, the Nevada Legislature adjourned their legislative session sine die and today, Governor Brian Sandoval signed pro-gun Senate Bill 175 and Senate Bill 240 into law. The 2015 legislative session was a successful year for gun owners in the Silver State as huge improvements were made to Nevada’s gun laws.  Please thank Governor Sandoval for signing both SB 175 and SB 240.

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SB 175 makes drastic improvements to Nevada’s gun laws.  This is done by improving Nevada’s preemption statutes, ensuring consistency in gun laws throughout the Silver State and most importantly, abolishing handgun registration in Clark County.  SB 175 also improves the self-defense statutes by extending the castle doctrine to include automobiles, protects from civil liability those who have used force justifiably, and creates a rebuttable presumption in state law for when a person is acting in self-defense.  Finally, SB 175 expands the list of out-of-state permits that will be recognized to carry concealed in Nevada.  SB 175 passed the Assembly on May 22 with a 25-17 vote and was signed by Governor Sandoval today.

SB 240, introduced by state Senator Michael Roberson (R-20), requires a court to transmit within 5 business days certain records of adjudication concerning an individual’s mental health to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for purposes relating to purchasing and possessing a firearm. In addition, SB 240 also removes the fees on voluntary background checks and provides provisions to target “straw purchasers.”  Further, SB 240 includes improvements to the state preemption laws and abolishes the handgun registration requirements in Clark County.  SB 240 passed the Assembly on May 21 with a 23-18 vote and was signed by Governor Sandoval today.

As previously reported, Assembly Bill 136, introduced by Assemblyman John Ellison (R-33) was signed by Governor Sandoval on Wednesday, May 27, and will take effect on July 1, 2015.  AB 136 recognizes the right of archery hunters to carry a firearm for personal protection.  While afield, hunters may face threats from large predators or violent crime, and the limitations of archery equipment can leave a hunter helpless.  There is simply no reason why a hunter using a bow and arrow should lose his or her ability, and therefore right, to personal protection.  AB 136 also allows for the adoption of reasonable accommodations for those hunters with certain disabilities.

AB 121, introduced by Assemblymen Jim Wheeler (R-39), John Ellison (R-33) and Brent Jones (R-35), prohibits schools from disciplining certain pupils for simulating a firearm or dangerous weapon or wearing clothes and accessories which depict firearms.  AB 121 passed the Senate on May 22 with a 15-6 vote and has been sent to Governor Sandoval for his signature.

Assembly Bill 167 makes changes to current Nevada law regarding law-abiding gun owners storing and carrying firearms and ammunition on the premises of a family foster home and with foster children.  AB 167 would authorize law-abiding gun owners to store firearms and ammunition on the premise of a foster home in a locked secure storage container.  Further, it would allow an individual to carry a firearm on their person off the property, in the presence of a child, if they possess a permit to carry concealed.  AB 167 passed the Senate last Friday with a 16-3 vote and has been enrolled to be sent to the Governor.

Senate Joint Resolution 11 passed the Assembly on May 4 with a 32-10 vote and has been sent to the Secretary of State.  As previously reported, SJR 11, sponsored by state Senator Scott Hammond (R-18), proposes an amendment to the Nevada constitution that establishes an individual right to hunt, trap and fish in The Silver State.  SJR 11 would ensure that wildlife conservation and management decisions continue to be based on sound science in order to preserve Nevada’s hunting heritage and to protect it against future attacks from well-funded, anti-hunting organizations.  In order to be put before voters on the ballot, this bill must pass two consecutive legislative sessions.  This is the first step to amending the Nevada Constitution to protect Nevadan’s right to hunt, trap and fish.  SJR 11 must also pass the 2017 legislative session.

Unfortunately, a number of bills died in the Senate Judiciary Committee, including several which related to campus carry and parking lots.

Thank you to all NRA members and Second Amendment supporters for your active involvement throughout the 2015 legislative session.  Your NRA will continue to stand and fight for the rights of law-abiding gun owners and sportsmen across Nevada.
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2015, 08:04:45 PM »
It is all good stuff, but some of it makes me very happy. I was looking at retiring back to NV in a few years and Clark County was off of the table, but is now back on.

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abolishing handgun registration in Clark County

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SB 175 also improves the self-defense statutes by extending the castle doctrine to include automobiles, protects from civil liability those who have used force justifiably, and creates a rebuttable presumption in state law for when a person is acting in self-defense.  Finally, SB 175 expands the list of out-of-state permits that will be recognized to carry concealed in Nevada.

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AB 136 recognizes the right of archery hunters to carry a firearm for personal protection. 

We only got that same provision in WA a few years ago IIRC.

This is all very good news, now I won't have to limit my retirement to Nye county. ;)

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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2015, 08:14:51 PM »
Cool! Very good news!

Now like BobR, I might have to work NV back into my retirement property queue (I was looking around the Yerrington area a few years back). :)
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #3 on: June 02, 2015, 08:25:28 PM »
Excellent.

Any word on the new reciprocity list?

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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2015, 10:18:09 PM »
Nice.  Great going Nevada.

I got a similar email from the NRA for Texas.  It came in right after the email from the Texas State Rifle Association listing the same information. 

While the TSRA says they are an NRA affiliate, the NRA email doesn't mention the TSRA at all.  Not a big deal, but you would think they would at least acknowledge the state level group. 
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #5 on: June 02, 2015, 11:21:32 PM »
Excellent.

Any word on the new reciprocity list?



Haven't seen anything.  Haven't gone looking either. 
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2015, 01:07:04 AM »
I covered Nevada CCW with an Arizona permit only to find AZ dropped by NV and a major nuisance to connect with a NV class.  Hope that need and nuisance go away.
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #7 on: June 03, 2015, 05:44:11 AM »
Clark County is what, Vegas?
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #8 on: June 03, 2015, 07:45:47 AM »
Clark County is what, Vegas?

Yeppers.  Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and Henderson.  The Strip is also in Clark County.  No, it is NOT in Las Vegas.  It's amusing how many people come here and think they've been to Las Vegas. Nope. Not if they didn't venture north of Sahara Avenue.

eta: And Boulder City.  That's in Clark County too.
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #9 on: June 03, 2015, 09:45:34 AM »
I covered Nevada CCW with an Arizona permit only to find AZ dropped by NV and a major nuisance to connect with a NV class.  Hope that need and nuisance go away.

Yeah, that's what I was doing. Total bummer because AZ is one of the best and most straightforward permits to get nowadays.
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #10 on: June 03, 2015, 10:52:26 AM »
"Finally, SB 175 expands the list of out-of-state permits that will be recognized to carry concealed in Nevada."

Anybody got a link to the text of the bill?

I also have an AZ permit; that list should tell us what we want to know...
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #11 on: June 03, 2015, 03:11:12 PM »
"Finally, SB 175 expands the list of out-of-state permits that will be recognized to carry concealed in Nevada."

Anybody got a link to the text of the bill?

I also have an AZ permit; that list should tell us what we want to know...

Posted it the other day elsewhere.  Without opening, I think this is it:  https://www.leg.state.nv.us/App/NELIS/REL/78th2015/Bill/1548/Text
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« Reply #12 on: June 04, 2015, 10:29:02 AM »
Thanks; now we just have to wait for the new list.
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« Reply #13 on: June 04, 2015, 10:33:53 AM »
Thanks; now we just have to wait for the new list.

Yup. It'll be interesting to see who makes it, and what NV does for "non-resident" out of state permits. One thing I like about the AZ permit is that AZ simply issues a permit -- there is no "resident" or "non-resident" designation.

I'm hoping at least one of my four permits makes it on the list. :)
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« Reply #14 on: June 04, 2015, 04:45:39 PM »
Well, crap. This thread caused me to go to handgunlaw.us to check on changes of my other permits. My Oregon permit, which is up for renewal in August, can no longer be renewed. I got it through Grant County, where the Sheriff is (was) so pro-gun that he would send deputies into CA with their fingerprint machine to process applications and save Californians the trip (must be done in-person in OR). Their website simply states, "We have suspended our non-resident CHL program indefinitely. If you live in a contiguous state and are seeking a renewal or a new application, you can contact another Oregon sheriff that may accommodate."

Gotta wonder what happened there. I've just started digging into other counties, but I have yet to find the non-resident application for them. Might have to make some calls. I wonder if some OR laws have changed?

Anyone interested in a quick overview of the latest info by state for non-resident permits:

http://www.handgunlaw.us/documents/NonResidentPermits.pdf
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Re: Nevada makes some big gains w/regard to gun laws.
« Reply #15 on: June 04, 2015, 10:09:04 PM »
That is too bad about OR, but it is still an open carry state!! :) 

You just have to check the laws if you are going into the larger cities because the state doesn't own the gun laws like they do in WA.

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« Reply #16 on: June 04, 2015, 10:24:04 PM »
That is too bad about OR, but it is still an open carry state!! :) 

You just have to check the laws if you are going into the larger cities because the state doesn't own the gun laws like they do in WA.

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I actually did some digging on Calguns and found some people who recently got theirs in Klamath County, which appears to be (outside of an uncomfirmed report on Lake County) the last county doing non-resident permits.
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« Reply #17 on: June 10, 2015, 08:41:07 PM »
Another NRA-ILA email cut 'n' paste.

This is what is called "good" around these parts:

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NRA-ILA: Institute for Legislative Action

Nevada: Sheriff Lombardo Issues Administrative Notice Ending Handgun Registration in Clark County

Yesterday afternoon, Las Vegas Metro Sheriff Joseph Lombardo released Administrative Directive No. AN-011-15 to all personnel. This Directive stated the following:



Thank you to NRA members and Second Amendment supporters who contacted their legislators and voiced their support of critical legislation, NRA-supported Senate Bill 175, that ensures uniformity in gun laws throughout the Silver State.
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« Reply #19 on: June 24, 2015, 12:27:05 AM »
Cool!
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« Reply #21 on: June 24, 2015, 02:33:34 PM »
No Florida, no Utah, no Oregon.  Drat.


You should bag FL and get AZ. I have FL as well, but the non-residents are no longer recognized by WA, which is why I got mine, to cover all the western states. I don't think I'll renew FL when it comes up, unless there are some worthwhile changes.

Or just add AZ - they're an easy one to get. Don't know what the wait is these days, but it was under two weeks when I got mine.
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« Reply #22 on: June 24, 2015, 02:57:16 PM »
You should bag FL and get AZ. I have FL as well, but the non-residents are no longer recognized by WA, which is why I got mine, to cover all the western states. I don't think I'll renew FL when it comes up, unless there are some worthwhile changes.

Or just add AZ - they're an easy one to get. Don't know what the wait is these days, but it was under two weeks when I got mine.

Thanks.  I'll check it out.
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« Reply #23 on: June 26, 2015, 03:36:17 PM »
Well, crap...

When you posted that I called the Coos County Sheriff's CHL office where I went directly to voice mail, asked for you, then promptly forgot the matter.  A few minutes ago (only three weeks later) CCSO returned my call, answered that they no longer process nonresident requests, suggested Washington County and Clackamas County.  I have not checked either.
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« Reply #24 on: June 26, 2015, 04:03:21 PM »
When you posted that I called the Coos County Sheriff's CHL office where I went directly to voice mail, asked for you, then promptly forgot the matter.  A few minutes ago (only three weeks later) CCSO returned my call, answered that they no longer process nonresident requests, suggested Washington County and Clackamas County.  I have not checked either.

Thanks for checking on it Chuck! Somebody at Calguns just got their nonresident a few weeks ago at Klamath Falls, so it appears they are still doing it and may be the only ones right now. I'm really curious as to why so many of the counties, especially those like Grant with very pro-gun Sheriffs, stopped processing non-residents. I haven't heard of any new OR firearms restrictions.
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