Does the last sentence of this section of the statute, "If only part of the building is occupied by an entity described in this subsection, the term means only that portion of the building which is so occupied" make a difference in your debate?
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6. As used in this section:
(a) “Child care facility” has the meaning ascribed to it in paragraph (a) of subsection 5 of NRS 202.265.
(b) “Public building” means any building or office space occupied by:
(1) Any component of the Nevada System of Higher Education and used for any purpose related to the System; or
(2) The Federal Government, the State of Nevada or any county, city, school district or other political subdivision of the State of Nevada and used for any public purpose.
Ê If only part of the building is occupied by an entity described in this subsection, the term means only that portion of the building which is so occupied.
(Added to NRS by 1995, 2725; A 1997, 63; 1999, 2767 ; 2007, 1914 )
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Well what's a casino? A drinking and gaming establishment for persons 21 or over.
They do not allow drinking because those establishments do not have liquor licenses for on premises consumption. Montana and Nevada are the only States that have gaming facilities inside of gas stations and convenience stores. A bonefide casino as we know it in Nevada has bars, restaurants and such.Just some of my weekend thoughts:
There are gaming machines in Smith's grocery store, Terrible's Service stations, CVS pharmacies, Rebel Service stations, Albertson's grocery stores, and many other places that would not normally be called casinos. I do not know if, but I do no think that, drinking is allowed in these places while gaming is taking place.
Nevada State law never restricted casino carry.Do these places then attempt restriction of carry because of the underage populations or because they allow gaming or drinking?
Our new codes do not restrict carry in these places, correct?
Nope. State law? That's easy. Those establishments have to meet with the statutory definition of a child care facility under NRS 432A and licensed as such. If the establishment isn't licensed in accordance to NRS 432A then it is not a prohibited area per NRS 202.265 and NRS 202.3673.Next thought: Terrible's and other service stations are often Link Removed but not child care facilities. Does that restrict carry? I surely wish I was a fly on a lawyer's shoulder when this one is debated in court. Does anyone know where this might be addressed in Nevada's code?
California Hotel and Casino
12 East Ogden Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 385-1222
No FIREARM Concealed Carry. You must unload and leave it in the vehicle.
California Hotel and Casino
12 East Ogden Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 385-1222
No FIREARM Concealed Carry. You must unload and leave it in the vehicle.
They do not allow drinking because those establishments do not have liquor licenses for on premises consumption. Montana and Nevada are the only States that have gaming facilities inside of gas stations and convenience stores. A bonefide casino as we know it in Nevada has bars, restaurants and such.
Nevada State law never restricted casino carry.
Nope. State law? That's easy. Those establishments have to meet with the statutory definition of a child care facility under NRS 432A and licensed as such. If the establishment isn't licensed in accordance to NRS 432A then it is not a prohibited area per NRS 202.265 and NRS 202.3673.
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