Welcome to Vegas. I've lived here for about 10 years and like it; I hope you do as well.
While this site is interesting at times, be more careful about information here than you are used to at CalGunsNet. Here a person will post BS at times and nobody calls them on it, it just sits there uncommented on. Hopefully you can help to bring about the attitude you've come to know of making sure any information posted is FUD-free.
As for tomorrow's gun show--prepare to be disappointed. I will be going with a friend tomorrow morning and I do not have any great expectations. Rarely is there much worth seeing at any gun show here, but at least the parking is free at this one.
Now that you're a Nevada resident, get your resident CCW and learn to shop for guns here and in surrounding states. Buy a handgun and take it home immediately. Make a run down to Arizona and buy a rifle, take possession of it, and drive home with your out of state purchase (no $25 state background extortion in AZ). Open carry (but not down on the strip), go desert shooting (before the Dems in Congress lock it up). IOW, enjoy your new-found freedoms while they last.
Welcome to the land of the free, former PRCA refugee! How does freedom feel?
Are you going to open carry until you get your CCW permit?
Yes, but I would not do it on the Las Vegas Strip or into a hotel/casino. Do not carry in or around K-12 schools, colleges, universities or licensed child care facilities as they are probhited for both concealed and open carry under NRS 202.265 and 202.3673. Vehicle carry is also legal. It must be open or concealed in your vehicle (i.e. center console, door pocket, under the seat, glove box, etc.).Can you OC OWB here? Wow....I did not know that.....still brushing up on the laws.
You have 60 days from the time you become a NV resident to get a NV CFP per NRS 202.3688. After the 60 days are up, you can no longer legally CCW in NV with a Link Removed. Residency is typically defined by the State that issues your DL, license plates and where you are registered to vote. If you've done one of those three to your NV address, you are legally a NV resident and the clock started at that time. This also applies to Clark County handgun registration if you're in Clark County. Don't forget to register your handguns. They can be permanently confiscated if they are not.I do have a question I can't seen to find the answer to ??????
I've a CA....and.....UTAH permit.
I know the CA permit is usless. However, will my UTAH CCW be okay here.
The question is when I complete all the address changing....DMV, etc.....and notify UTAH, will my UTAH permit be invalid because of being a bonafide NV resident?????
Yes, but I would not do it on the Las Vegas Strip or into a hotel/casino. Do not carry in or around K-12 schools, colleges, universities or licensed child care facilities as they are probhited for both concealed and open carry under NRS 202.265 and 202.3673. Vehicle carry is also legal. It must be open or concealed in your vehicle (i.e. center console, door pocket, under the seat, glove box, etc.).
You have 60 days from the time you become a NV resident to get a NV CFP per NRS 202.3688. After the 60 days are up, you can no longer legally CCW in NV with a Link Removed. Residency is typically defined by the State that issues your DL, license plates and where you are registered to vote. If you've done one of those three to your NV address, you are legally a NV resident and the clock started at that time. This also applies to Clark County handgun registration if you're in Clark County. Don't forget to register your handguns. They can be permanently confiscated if they are not.
If I recall the CA PC, your CA CCW expires 90 days of relocating from the local jurisdiction that issued it.
Welcome to the land of the free, former PRCA refugee! How does freedom feel?
Are you going to open carry until you get your CCW permit?
That may be an issue. If you're pulled over for a traffic infraction, your proof of insurance will have a NV address, but you'll have a CA DL and CA plates which implies residency. That will raise a red flag with the citing LEO unless you're active duty military. You might get cited for having an out of State DL and out of State plates. I would consider the clock starting on the date the NV insurance cards were issued.Thank You for the above information and noted.
My wife and I have not converted CDL, or Registration yet.
We've converted insurance to NV.
Yes. You can go to the NV DMV site and check the new resident guide.My understanding is when you register your vehicles you need proof of insurance (done) and smog check.
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