Nevada Reciprocity
This is a discussion on Nevada Reciprocity within the Concealed Carry Issues & Discussions forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; When is NV supposed to start recognizing other states and where can I check for that? Also, did they dump that Las Vegas registration, or ...
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August 23rd, 2007 08:27 AM
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Nevada Reciprocity
When is NV supposed to start recognizing other states and where can I check for that? Also, did they dump that Las Vegas registration, or at least lighten up on visitors?
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August 23rd, 2007 08:27 AM
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August 23rd, 2007 11:06 AM
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October 1, 2007 is key date
Here is a relevant news item from the website Nevada Concealed Carry:
Nevadacarry.com website
On Friday, June 15, Governor Jim Gibbons (R) signed Senate Bill 237, sponsored by Senator John Lee (D-1) and Senator Warren Hardy (R-12). SB237 will allow Nevada to negotiate Right-to-Carry reciprocity agreements with states whose training standards match Nevada’s. SB237 will be effective Monday, October 1.
So I would say that some time after October 1 you will begin to see reciprocity agreements. I would bet on Arizona being one of the first.
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August 23rd, 2007 02:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
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When is NV supposed to start recognizing other states and where can I check for that? Also, did they dump that Las Vegas registration, or at least lighten up on visitors?
law goes into effect on the 1st of October. since this is not a reciprocity law (simply an honored permit law) i would assume we'll see a list posted by NV DPS sometime before the law goes into effect.
Regarding registration in Clark County (Las Vegas)... effective October 1st, you will have 90 days to register your firearms with LVMPD and get your blue card. This is a huge increase over the currect 24-hour period. This law was passed due to the anticipation of honoring other state permits as well as the appease the organizers and exhibitors at the SHOT show.
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August 23rd, 2007 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Regarding registration in Clark County (Las Vegas)... effective October 1st, you will have 90 days to register your firearms with LVMPD and get your blue card. This is a huge increase over the currect 24-hour period. This law was passed due to the anticipation of honoring other state permits as well as the appease the organizers and exhibitors at the SHOT show.
Does this mean that if you are a CCW'r from a state Nevada honors, you have to register if you are in Las Vegas specifically? Also, what exactly does the "90 days" mean? Most people aren't visiting for that long.
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August 24th, 2007 12:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
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Does this mean that if you are a CCW'r from a state Nevada honors, you have to register if you are in Las Vegas specifically? Also, what exactly does the "90 days" mean? Most people aren't visiting for that long.
it means that upon entering clark county you have 90 days to register your firearm. if you're leaving before 90 days, don't bother.
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August 24th, 2007 01:16 AM
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Why is it that you always find things at the last place you looked?
Because when you find something-you stop looking-Mooch

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August 24th, 2007 01:50 AM
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Awezomme! Now if I go to Frontsight I can carry.
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August 24th, 2007 11:36 AM
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You could already carry if you were going to FrontSight. Nevada allows open carry for anyone who can legally own a gun.
I don't know if Colorado's permit will be honored or not. The initial discussion implied that there were about 12 or 13 states to be recognized. The 2 major criteria are: training comparable to Nevada (including live fire), and a 24-hour accessible database of authorized permit holders in that state.
I thought Colorado did not have the 24-hour database?
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August 24th, 2007 12:54 PM
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I don't know if Colorado's permit will be honored or not. The initial discussion implied that there were about 12 or 13 states to be recognized. The 2 major criteria are: training comparable to Nevada (including live fire), and a 24-hour accessible database of authorized permit holders in that state.
I thought Colorado did not have the 24-hour database?
Colorado does not have a 24-hour database. However, I also have Utah and Florida permits. I'm crossing my fingers for one of them to be recognized.
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August 24th, 2007 01:12 PM
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Colorado does not have a 24-hour database. However, I also have Utah and Florida permits. I'm crossing my fingers for one of them to be recognized.
True, but I do know (at least I am pretty sure) that when the police run your plates it will come up that you have a permit. Maybe that will count?
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August 24th, 2007 02:21 PM
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Originally Posted by
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True, but I do know (at least I am pretty sure) that when the police run your plates it will come up that you have a permit. Maybe that will count?
Ohio also has your CHL tied to your license so hopefully that would work for us as well.
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August 24th, 2007 02:38 PM
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Perhaps they will also pick up NC in their reciprocity agreement. Then I could have the option to go back to Reno for a few days and visit some old friends.
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August 24th, 2007 11:05 PM
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I'm hoping that South Carolina is one. I can travel the east coast from Fla to Va, and carry, except in South Carolina. SC only recognizes CCW prmits from the state the person loves in, so my Fla and Utah permits don't work.
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August 24th, 2007 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by
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Here is a relevant news item from the website Nevada Concealed Carry:
Nevadacarry.com website
So I would say that some time after October 1 you will begin to see reciprocity agreements. I would bet on Arizona being one of the first.
Thanks Pogo, for the link. Although I'm a Nevada resident, I had not heard of that site before. I looks like it will be very helpful.
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