Sphawley, . . . my employer said we could have them in our vehicles if we were going to a range after work.
I went often enough to make it work.
But, . . . . and this is the important part, . . . . every time I got in my vehicle, I was armed, . . . and that is especially important when you are going back to a building that has been standing unoccupied for the day.
I never really worried about the "stop and rob" or other scenarios "on the way home" so to speak. My worst fear was to come home to a burglary in progress and interrupt an armed intruder.
Fortunately it never happened, . . . but that is still a good 33% of the reason I carry.
Your best advice is simply call up a lawyer, . . . make an appointment, . . . ask him flat out what the Nevada law says, . . . and follow it.
May God bless,
Dwight
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