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Nevada's Recognition of Other State's Permits

lukem

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From Nevada Carry:


Great information Daniel, thanks.


So I guess we're still waiting to see a reciprocity list?

It looks like we are waiting until Oct. 1.

Hey Daniel,

Where did you find that contact that you got the information from? I have a couple of questions I need to ask them as well. Thanks.

Luke
 

Couple months ago I was cleaning my 45, and happened to notice that the top 2 rounds in my magazine were a good 1/8 th inch shorter than all the rest.
I guess due to loading and unloading. Could have been a bad day if I'd tried to fire them.

WWB JHP

Pistol stays cocked and locked almost all the time now to avoid rechambering any round if I don't have to.

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And you posted that here because...????
 
I am from OK and we recognize NV CC license but NV doesn't recognize ours. Anybody know the procedure to have full reciprocity instituted between us?
 
I am from OK and we recognize NV CC license but NV doesn't recognize ours. Anybody know the procedure to have full reciprocity instituted between us?
"Procedure"? You're kidding, right?
You have to understand that the Nevada Assembly only meets every two years and is largely made up of total idiots when anything related to firearms is brought up.
Nevada is a great place to live, but in general it "does not play well with others".
 
I am from OK and we recognize NV CC license but NV doesn't recognize ours. Anybody know the procedure to have full reciprocity instituted between us?

Yep. First you figure out which part of the Nevada Concealed Carry Permit requirements Oklahoma is not meeting. Then you petition the Oklahoma legislature to change Oklahoma's CCL requirements to meet Nevada's requirements. Once the law in Oklahoma is changed to meet Nevada's requirements, then you notify the Nevada Department of Public Safety of the change in Oklahoma's law and obtain the Nevada Sherrif's and Chief's Association concurrence to recognize the Oklahoma CCL. That's it, simple as that.

Or, you can petition the Nevada legislature to change Nevada's state law to allow recognition of the Oklahoma CCL.

While you are waiting for the Nevada or Oklahoma legislature to change their laws, you can open carry in Nevada without a permit required, or do what it takes to qualify and apply for a Nevada non-resident permit.
 
I'm done with NV. I've had AZ for many years. Back when NV didn't accept AZ, I got a UT, which they accepted back then. Within 6 months of getting my UT the sheriff's group decided to stop accepting UT. Some time later they started accepting AZ again but still not UT but I was okay since I had AZ. Now they've stopped accepting AZ and UT both. I'll be danged if I chase them all over the country or go to NV and spend what it costs over there to get an NV non resident. I have an easier solution...stay out of NV since I have no real pressing reason to go there.

So as I said in the beginning, I am done with NV. Their process for deciding which permits to accept appears too subject to whim of the sheriffs group. Who knows which states will be added and removed next time the sheriffs meet. Not worth the hassle for me.
 
You solved your own problem.

I'm sure Nevada will be heartbroken that you've decided to never set foot there ever again.
 
It is amazing what loss of funds do to government agencies, quit spending your money where you are not welcome.
 
I am from OK and we recognize NV CC license but NV doesn't recognize ours. Anybody know the procedure to have full reciprocity instituted between us?
Take a little vacation to Las Vegas, but spend either 3 or 5 days at Front Sight Firearm Training Courses - Handgun ( Glock, etc.), Shotgun, Rifle, (Sub) Machine Gun - from FrontSight.com You'll have a lot of fun, learn a lot, and get the required training for a Nevada permit. (Don't let the prices on the web page scare you. The can be had for a fraction of the cost. PM me for more info, if you're interested.)
 
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