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NV: Governor Sandoval Signs Gun Reforms in week ending on 1 June, 2015
Gun Watch ^ | 5 June, 2015 | Dean Weingarten

Posted on 06/06/2015 6:49:08 AM PDT by marktwain




Nevada Governor Sandoval signed significant gun reform bills into law in the last few days.

SB 136 was signed on May 27th, 2015.   It protects the rights of archery hunters to carry a handgun for protection.

SB 175  was signed on 1 June.  It makes gun laws uniform across the state of Nevada with a strong preemption statute.   The statute eliminates a maze of local government ordinances and regulations.  One of the chief of these is the long standing requirement for handgun registrations in Clark County.   The registration system was put into place as Las Vegas came under the influence of organized crime.   Some cynics have said that it was put in place at the request of organized crime.  

The major gun reforms are these:

1.  Extends the State castle doctrine law to occupied motor vehicles.

2.  Reforms reciprocity law to include states that require training and an available data base for law enforcement.  A list of states shall be made available to all law enforcement agencies in the State by July 1 of each year.  This should expand the number of states that Nevada recognizes.  Here are the States that Nevada currently recognizes:


The reform is likely to increase the current number of states whose permits are recognized from 14 to 34 or more.  We will not know for certain until the list is published.

3.  State preemption law to insure that firearms laws are uniform over the entire state.

4.  Requires repeal of any local ordinance in conflict with the new law, including the Clark County registration ordinance.   If any person is adversely affected by local ordinances that do not follow state law,  local officials are subject to lawsuit and payment of three times damages, plus court fees and attorney fees.  Membership organizations whose members are affected may bring suit.

The Clark County registration has been a sore point for Nevada residents for years.  The registration records are required to be destroyed as part of SB 175.
SB 240 was signed on 1 June.  It provides for background checks at no cost, and immunity from lawsuit for performing or not performing background checks in good faith.  From the summation of the bill(pdf):
Existing law authorizes a private person who wishes to transfer a firearm to another person to request the Central Repository to perform a background check on the person who wishes to acquire the firearm. (NRS 202.254) Section 14 of this bill prohibits the Central Repository from charging a fee to perform a background check for such a transfer. Section 14 further provides immunity from civil and criminal liability to a person who does not request a background check or who requests a background check for any act or omission that was taken in good faith and without malicious intent. Finally, section 14 allows the Director of the Department of Public Safety to request an allocation from the Contingency Account in the State General Fund if necessary to cover the cost of providing background checks without the imposition of a fee.
Two bills have been sent to the Governor but have not yet been signed.

AB 121  Protects children from being punished for simulating a firearm by use of food, pen, pencil, by drawing or finger pointing, or by wearing second amendment depictions on clothing, in grades 1-8.   It has not yet been signed by the  Governor.

AB 167 reforms Nevada law to allow firearms to be stored in a locked container by Foster parents; and for foster parents who have a concealed carry permit to carry firearms in the presence of children.  It has not yet been signed.


©2015 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included.
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TOPICS: Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; banglist; nevada; nv; preemption; registration; secondamendment
Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, is required to repeal their handgun registration ordinance, and to destroy the existing registration records.
1 posted on 06/06/2015 6:49:08 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain

AB 121. This is what the world has become, that common sense has to be codified.


2 posted on 06/06/2015 7:08:27 AM PDT by School of Rational Thought
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To: marktwain

—good start—we’d have had “campus carry”, too but for the treachery of some of the RepublidumINO’s-—


3 posted on 06/06/2015 7:12:33 AM PDT by rellimpank (--don't believe anything the media or government says about firearms or explosives--)
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To: marktwain

Excellent step forward for Las Vegas!

(...’the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed...’)


4 posted on 06/06/2015 7:19:39 AM PDT by faithhopecharity ("Of making many books there is no end, and much study is a weariness of the flesh.")
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To: School of Rational Thought

Protection from the nanny administrators who hide behind the children they abuse.


5 posted on 06/06/2015 7:22:07 AM PDT by MaxMax (Call the local GOP and ask how you can support CRUZ for POTUS,)
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To: marktwain

If there is a good thing about the blue card registrations system it was that once you had one you could purchase another gun later down the road with no waiting period.

So I wonder if now there is going to be any waiting periods for purchases?


6 posted on 06/06/2015 7:36:58 AM PDT by Las Vegas Ron ("Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism" Vladimir Lenin)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

“So I wonder if now there is going to be any waiting periods for purchases?”

My understanding is that the waiting period was/is a local Clark County ordinace, much like the handgun registration system.

The reform signed into law does away with both the registration system and the waiting period.


7 posted on 06/06/2015 8:16:12 AM PDT by marktwain
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To: marktwain
The reform signed into law does away with both the registration system and the waiting period.

Thanks, I hope you're right.

8 posted on 06/06/2015 8:24:24 AM PDT by Las Vegas Ron ("Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism" Vladimir Lenin)
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To: marktwain
And the Clark County Sheriff is not happy about it as it was a source of power to him.

While of enormous benefit to the citizens of the county, you can now fly a handgun into Las Vegas...take possession at the baggage counter and be on your way.

9 posted on 06/06/2015 8:34:23 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Mariner

I am waiting for Open Constitutional Carry in Clarke County.

I wonder how this is going to affect CCW requirements since they have to be set by the state.


10 posted on 06/06/2015 10:18:26 AM PDT by Zenjitsuman (New Boss Nancy Pelosi)
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I do not believe that it affects the requirements for a permit in Nevada. The law has provisions that change the requirements to accept other states permits as valid in Nevada.

The new list has not been published yet.


11 posted on 06/06/2015 12:47:12 PM PDT by marktwain
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