Posts Tagged ‘Nevada Guns’
Las Vegas Carrier Defends Man from His Own Son’s Knife Attack
Bringing a knife to a gunfight is a proverbially terrible idea. Pulling a knife on a helpless civilian is a legally terrible idea. Pulling a knife on a helpless civilian who is accompanied by a person with a gun is perhaps the MOST terrible idea. However, that’s what happened in Las Vegas last Thursday, November 9th.
Read MoreNevada Legislature Kills Two Anti-Gun Bills
Back in March, there was quite a bit of worry around gun owners of Nevada for two pieces of anti-gun legislature that were on the road through the state house but now it appears that these bills are no more.
Read MoreNevada Announces Second Protection Order, Taking Away More Guns
In a session on Tuesday, The Nevada Senate Judiciary Committee discussed a bill that would require any person that has been convicted of stalking or with extended protection orders against them to surrender their firearms over to the state government.
Read MoreMedical Marijuana users Soon to Be Able to Purchase Guns?
Nevada’s State Legislature is currently in the process of looking through several bills regarding marijuana and firearms including one that may be making a lot of headlines in the state soon, Senate Bill 351.
Read MoreHuge Debate in the State Senate over Allowing Guns at Public Libraries
Several Nevada State Senators expressed concerns last Tuesday about a proposal from Democrats to ban openly carried firearms in libraries, instead turning them into gun free zones.
Read MoreJUSTIFIED: Las Vegas 7/11 Protected by Armed Civilian
An attempted armed robbery of a 7-Eleven on Cheyenne Avenue and Civic Center Drive in North Las Vegas turned into a shootout on Thursday Morning that left the suspected robber, 24-year-old Rashad Ryan dead when an armed citizen inside the store shot the suspect.
Read More“Pre-Hillary Sale” in Las Vegas Gun Store
The Westside Armory, a gun shop in Las Vegas has been advertising a “Pre-Hillary Sale” this coming weekend, in response to Presidential nominee Donald Trump’s words, “the Second Amendment is on the ballot in November.”
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