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February 20, 2013, 12:53 AM | #1 | |
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Attention Nevadans and NV Visitors
SB 137
Nevadans Chime in Here Contact Your Reps Fiore and company have introduced a bill to change CCW in Nevada to constitutional carry(it also appears to remove the restriction on CCW in public buildings putting CC on equal footing with OC), along with striking the grandfathered Clark County handgun registration. On a side note, I forgot how silly some of the provisions of weapons law can be... Quote:
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February 20, 2013, 08:55 AM | #2 | |
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<activate stilted chop-socky overdub voice> "Sooo! You think you can match my nunchuck skills with your southern dragon fist!" swish swish swish WHACK! <change to normal voice> "Oh, dude, I'm sorry! Is your nose OK?" Anti-crime right-wing control freaks in various state legislatures responded to this "scourge" by outlawing nunchucks.
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February 20, 2013, 09:05 AM | #3 |
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Those must have been Assault Nunchakus. Institute an ANB!
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One of the sister cases to McDonald (Maloney v. Cuomo) was a case involving 2A protection for nunchaku.
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Shades of a nanny state indeed.
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IIRC some of the folks in the 2A community were relieved when the SCOTUS declined to review Maloney v. Cuomo. It was a weak case because (a) the Court could issue a narrow ruling that nunchaku weren't protected because they fail the "common use" test from Miller, or (b) the Court could rule that nunchaku were unprotected sporting goods rather than protected arms, essentially throwing out the case, and the pro-2A side would get nothing.
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February 21, 2013, 07:26 PM | #8 |
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Florida residents...
To my limited knowledge, NV no longer allows the Florida W(concealed carry) license for reciprocal carry.
I'd need to check www.gunlawguide.com or www.handgunlaw.us but I heard the Nevada AGs office didn't think Florida's Div of Licensing training standards were high enough. Clyde |
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February 22, 2013, 03:51 AM | #11 |
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Body armor too?...
I've also heard of & read media articles where elected officials considered body armor & garments that repel firearm rounds as "weapons".
My city/local/state laws & ordinances are a bit murky about body armor & vests. But if Casey Anthony(a convicted felon/check fraud) can wear concealable body armor in public then I guess other license holders & armed citizens can too! Clyde |
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