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Agent Smith
06-09-2011, 07:39 PM
A heads up to those in the states affected: The Nevada Sheriffs’ and Chiefs’ Association members agreed at a meeting last month to recognize the carry concealed weapon permits of 15 states as being valid in Nevada beginning July 1. http://www.foxreno.com/11at11/28184812/detail.html Expect official confirmation on the NVSCA website by July 1.

TucsonMTB
06-09-2011, 08:39 PM
But, watch out. I understand that some areas, parts of Las Vegas for example, have local laws that limit where you ability to carry legally.

Agent Smith
06-15-2011, 10:01 AM
It's official: http://www.nvrepository.state.nv.us/ccw_changes.shtml

Lobo_79
06-15-2011, 12:35 PM
It's official: http://www.nvrepository.state.nv.us/ccw_changes.shtml

Regrettably Texas was not on that list.

slowpoke
06-15-2011, 02:48 PM
Regrettably Texas was not on that list.
That is disappointing.
However, I never leave Texas anymore anyhow. .. ;)

Barth
06-15-2011, 04:42 PM
That is disappointing.
However, I never leave Texas anymore anyhow. .. ;)

Yup, they left out Florida too.
Don't like to travel anyway. but it's strange.
Florida was like one of the first to go CC and most states
honor Florida CC. I think I can drive from the Atlantic
all the way to the California border (if I stay south).

Looks like Nevada did at one time too -
"NOTE: EFFECTIVE July 1, 2009, NEVADA was no longer reciprocal with Florida. Authorities in Nevada notified the Division of Licensing that as of that date Nevada would no longer honor Florida concealed weapon licenses. Therefore, in accordance with the reciprocity provision set forth in section 790.015, Florida Statutes, Florida could no longer honor concealed weapon licenses issued by the State of Nevada."

Agent Smith
06-15-2011, 09:07 PM
NV dropped Florida because FL made their permit valid for seven years. I don't know why they don't recognize Texas but it may be that TX doesn't have a permit database accessible to NV LE 24/7. That's been a problem with NV for many states.

wyntrout
06-15-2011, 10:00 PM
I don't plan on going to Nevada any time soon. The last trip was from California east to my next station and my wife and I stopped in Reno on the way out there and Vegas on the way back. It was our honeymoon on the way and in San Francisco before about 4 months or so at Castle AFB in Merced to requal in the B52 after returning from Germany.
I only cared about the gambling and casinos, so I couldn't have carried anyhow. It was 1986 and not many people could carry legally anyhow. I don't think you can CCW in casinos unless you're LE or a criminal... or both.:D

Wynn:)

JimBianchi
06-15-2011, 10:43 PM
But, watch out. I understand that some areas, parts of Las Vegas for example, have local laws that limit where you ability to carry legally.

We passed a law here two years ago invalidating ALL county/city/local laws that restricted gun ownership beyond the state level. (OK, all but one, and has to do with Handgun Blue Card registration for residents, not tourists.)

Some cities have CLAIMED to still be enforcing the no-gun-in-car or no open carry local ordinances, but so far no one has been arrested and prosecuted for these "crimes", since the new law was passed two years ago.

The few cases that have come up so far have all been disorderly conduct or trespassing. (Nevada has very strong private property laws! You must leave private property when asked to leave. They don't have to ask twice. You will be arrested if you don't leave. Guns, clothes, music, language, any reason, you must go.)

There is a test case right now going through the system about open carry in parks. It is defacto legal now, but posted and enforced otherwise. It should make it's way threw the system in the next year or so. The arrested person has money and time and has refused a plea, so we should get a judgement this year, hopefully.

Barth
06-16-2011, 12:24 AM
NV dropped Florida because FL made their permit valid for seven years. I don't know why they don't recognize Texas but it may be that TX doesn't have a permit database accessible to NV LE 24/7. That's been a problem with NV for many states.

Thanks for the info!
(that actually makes sense....)

Agent Smith
06-16-2011, 03:38 PM
...I don't think you can CCW in casinos unless you're LE or a criminal... It's currently not illegal to CCW in LV casinos. I do it all the time. If they see it they may ask you to leave but until you refuse no law has been broken. This is true even if they've posted no firearm signs.