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Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 2:52 pm
by Soccerdad1995
techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
Do they not have state pre-emption in Nevada? Kind of scary to think that we need to research the laws and ordinances of every city within that state.
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2016 3:00 pm
by TXBO
techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
The Clark Co exemption is a thing of the past. You can even carry in casinos.
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:12 am
by OldCurlyWolf
techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
Vegas has recently received a "DiNozzo Slap" to the back of their "Head" and been informed by the state that they can't "create any laws about firearms" that the state doesn't say they can. It is called preemption. It actually happened several years ago and was recently reinforced.
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 11:50 am
by CleverNickname
techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
I'm not sure if this was ever the case, but Las Vegas' laws about handguns that were more restrictive than the rest of the state are gone now (no more pistol registration for residents, etc).
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:30 pm
by techenigma
OldCurlyWolf wrote:techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
Vegas has recently received a "DiNozzo Slap" to the back of their "Head" and been informed by the state that they can't "create any laws about firearms" that the state doesn't say they can. It is called preemption. It actually happened several years ago and was recently reinforced.
San Antonio had the same slap from Texas not long ago about their knife rules being more restrictive than the states. I was glad to see that finally happen.
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 6:29 pm
by TexasTornado
techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
According to revisions in Nevada law, Vegas is kinda like UT professors...not quite as special as they think they are and just as subject to the law as the rest of us meer citizens.
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:05 pm
by magillapd
techenigma wrote:Usually Vegas is not reciprocal. Nevada itself is but out of state is not honored in Vegas metro. At least Utah wasn't years back
NV state law prempts local laws. Carry away!
http://www.lvmpd.com/Permits/ConcealedF ... spx#link10
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 7:19 pm
by twomillenium
AJSully421 wrote:Also good as a backup in case you have to use your pistol and your Texas license gets held as evidence, you can legally carry on another state's license unless you are convicted.
????? Never heard of a license being held for evidence. The state already has a copy and all the information on it and more. I guess you could always sharpen the end and use it as a blade.

Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 8:03 pm
by AJSully421
twomillenium wrote:AJSully421 wrote:Also good as a backup in case you have to use your pistol and your Texas license gets held as evidence, you can legally carry on another state's license unless you are convicted.
????? Never heard of a license being held for evidence. The state already has a copy and all the information on it and more. I guess you could always sharpen the end and use it as a blade.

I have heard of it, twice in fact. Pretty sure it is SOP for a shooting involving a license holder to take it until you are no-billed by a grand jury.
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 9:27 pm
by TreyHouston
AJSully421 wrote:twomillenium wrote:AJSully421 wrote:Also good as a backup in case you have to use your pistol and your Texas license gets held as evidence, you can legally carry on another state's license unless you are convicted.
????? Never heard of a license being held for evidence. The state already has a copy and all the information on it and more. I guess you could always sharpen the end and use it as a blade.

I have heard of it, twice in fact. Pretty sure it is SOP for a shooting involving a license holder to take it until you are no-billed by a grand jury.
Whats dumb! Innocent till proven guilty?? Why aren't other licenses treated the same?? Drivers license, law or medical license??
Re: Nevada FINALLY recognizing Texas LTC
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:26 pm
by twomillenium
AJSully421 wrote:twomillenium wrote:AJSully421 wrote:Also good as a backup in case you have to use your pistol and your Texas license gets held as evidence, you can legally carry on another state's license unless you are convicted.
????? Never heard of a license being held for evidence. The state already has a copy and all the information on it and more. I guess you could always sharpen the end and use it as a blade.

I have heard of it, twice in fact. Pretty sure it is SOP for a shooting involving a license holder to take it until you are no-billed by a grand jury.
There is a big difference btween suspending a license if charged (you don't even have to use your firearm for that) and
(

) holding it for evidence (

)
If they send it to the grand jury without charges, you keep your license. I know of that once.